The hymn "Mansions of the Lord" was written by Randall Wallace and composed by Nick Glennie-Smith for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers. The hymn was originally performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices. The song commemorates fallen soldiers and refers to heaven or the afterlife as "the Mansions of the Lord" where there is no more pain or suffering.
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The hymn "Mansions of the Lord" was written by Randall Wallace and composed by Nick Glennie-Smith for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers. The hymn was originally performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices. The song commemorates fallen soldiers and refers to heaven or the afterlife as "the Mansions of the Lord" where there is no more pain or suffering.
The hymn "Mansions of the Lord" was written by Randall Wallace and composed by Nick Glennie-Smith for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers. The hymn was originally performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices. The song commemorates fallen soldiers and refers to heaven or the afterlife as "the Mansions of the Lord" where there is no more pain or suffering.
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The hymn "Mansions of the Lord" was written by Randall Wallace and composed by Nick Glennie-Smith for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers. The hymn was originally performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices. The song commemorates fallen soldiers and refers to heaven or the afterlife as "the Mansions of the Lord" where there is no more pain or suffering.
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"Mansions of the Lord" is a hymn written by Randall Wallace and set to the music of Nick
Glennie-Smith. "Mansions" was originally written for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers, and was performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices.
"Mansions of the Lord"
To fallen soldiers let us sing,
Where no rockets fly nor bullets wing,
Our broken brothers let us bring
To the Mansions of the Lord.
No more bleeding, no more fight,
No prayers pleading through the night,
Just divine embrace, eternal light
In the Mansions of the Lord.
Where no mothers cry and no children weep,
We will stand and guard though the angels sleep,
All through the ages safely keep
The Mansions of the Lord.
สัมปชัญญ samR bpaL total consciousness and awareness—the state of
ะ chanM yaH never being off one's guard even for a while
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