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"1 Minute Past Midnight" is a song inspired by the parable of the ten virgins from the Matthew 25:1-13. The parable teaches the importance of being prepared for the coming of the bridegroom, symbolizing Yeshua, and the consequences of being unprepared. This song captures the somber aftermath experienced by the five foolish virgins who, having neglected to prepare adequately, find themselves locked out of the wedding feast.

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Midnight’s hour has come and gone,
The bridegroom’s here, the feast goes on,
Five wise are dancing, torches bright,
But outside, five stand in the night.

One minute past midnight, the door is locked tight,
They cried, "Lord, open!" but darkness fills their sight,
One minute past midnight, regret fills the air,
"Too late, too late," echoes their despair.

They left to find the oil they lacked,
Now they’re back, but the door’s been sacked,
The wise prepared, their lamps did glow,
But for the foolish, the answer’s no.

One minute past midnight, the door is locked tight,
They cried, "Lord, open!" but darkness fills their sight,
One minute past midnight, regret fills the air,
"Too late, too late," echoes their despair.

Tick-tock, the clock’s run out,
They scream, they shout, but there’s no way out,
Lessons learned too late, fate’s sealed, no doubt,
Be ready, be vigilant, don’t let your light go out.

The wise are feasting, joy in their eyes,
But outside the door, the foolish cry,
The chance was given, the time was there,
Now they stand, lost in their despair.

One minute past midnight, the door is locked tight,
They cried, "Lord, open!" but darkness fills their sight,
One minute past midnight, regret fills the air,
"Too late, too late," echoes their despair.

Midnight’s chime has long since passed,
The lessons learned, the die is cast,
Stay awake, keep your lamps alight,
For you know not when comes the night.

One minute past midnight, the door is locked tight,
They cried, "Lord, open!" but darkness fills their sight,
One minute past midnight, regret fills the air,
"Too late, too late," echoes their despair.

Too late, too late,
too late, too late!

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  • Aromem 01:38

    Bravo!

     
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    • Rhy Bezuidenhout

      Thanks. I am just struggling to get the clarity of the mixes better. A new skill for an old dog to learn. 🤪

      5 months ago
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