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3. MARTYRED
Lyric idea:
1 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Martyred of a person,
Having been martyred,
A martyred saint.
1 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Of an attitude or manner showing feigned,
Exaggerated suffering to obtain,
Sympathy or admiration,
He gave Mulder a brief martyred look.
2 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Martyred of a person,
Having been martyred,
A martyred saint.
2 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Of an attitude or manner showing feigned,
Exaggerated suffering to obtain,
Sympathy or admiration,
He gave Mulder a brief martyred look.
“Extra lyrics maybe for bridge”
Kill (someone) because of their beliefs.
"she was martyred for her faith"
burn at the stake
3 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Martyred of a person,
Having been martyred,
A martyred saint.
3 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Of an attitude or manner showing feigned,
Exaggerated suffering to obtain,
Sympathy or admiration,
He gave Mulder a brief martyred look.
4 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Of an attitude or manner showing feigned,
Exaggerated suffering to obtain,
Sympathy or admiration,
He gave Mulder a brief martyred look.
August 6, 2025
Lyric Idea: Tommy Martin
August 6, 2025
Music by Tommy Martin
4. SHALOM
Lyric idea:
1 Intro “music” 4 bars
1 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Peace be upon you,
Oneself and others.
To the welfare health,
As a desire.
1 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Prince of Peace,
Whole complete,
Prosperity,
Harmony,
It is the,
Shalom,
Final word,
Final word,
2 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Peace be upon you,
Oneself and others,
To the welfare health,
Safety and soundness,
2 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Prince of Peace,
Whole complete,
Prosperity,
Harmony.
It is the,
Shalom,
Final word,
Final word,
2 Intro “music” 4 bars
3 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Prince of Peace,
Whole complete,
Prosperity,
Harmony.
It is the,
Shalom,
Final word,
Final word,
August 30, 2025
Lyric idea: Tommy Martin
March 30, 2025
Music by Tommy Martin
5. INTERPRET DREAMS
Lyric idea:
ladder,
reaching into heaven,
sheaves of wheat,
interpretation,
binding sheaves of wheat
in the field,
sheaf stood upright,
bowed down to
the sun, moon,
and eleven stars
bowed down to
authority came to him
horrible famine
spent some time in prison
with cupbearer and baker
three laden branches of a grapevine
three baskets on his head filled with cakes,
birds were eating from the top basket.
three days the cupbearer would be released,
the baker would be executed.
dreamed of seven ugly thin cows
eating seven plump healthy cows.
dreamed of seven thin, blighted ears
devouring seven full ears.
seven unusually prosperous years,
seven years of horrible famine.
stockpile everything years of plenty
sell during the years of famine.
raise an army to defeat the Midianites,
cut back the forces to a scant 300 men.
strengthen Gideon’s resolve,
the outskirts of the enemy
camp to overhear two soldiers talking.
a loaf of barley bread rolling into the camp and flattening a tent.
the Israelite Gideon would defeat the Midianites: “
watched the Midianite soldiers slaughter each other
king’s dream statue of a man
head of gold arms of silver
thighs of bronze
legs of iron
feet of iron
and clay
stone cut without human hands
struck the feet the statue crumbled,
stone became a mighty mountain.
different parts of the statue were different
earthly kingdoms come into power,
making this dream a far-reaching prophecy.
gold head was Babylon,
silver chest and arms
were Medo-Persia,
thighs were Greece,
legs Rome.
feet the legs both contain iron
ten toes correspond to
ten horns mentioned
final worldwide kingdom
will be ruled by the Antichrist.
The king saw a tree,
chopped down and stripped
leaves and fruit,
left as only a stump bound in iron.
Seven years,
the proud Nebuchadnezzar
lived like an ox in the field.
king was restored to his sanity
and his position in the palace,
lion with eagles’ wings,
bear with three ribs in its teeth,
leopard with four bird’s wings and four heads,
monster with iron teeth and ten horns.
four kings that will rise from the earth”
ten horns speak of future events.
ten world leaders the “little horn”.
strong warnings against those
who would falsely claim
to have prophetic dreams.
light shining in dark
morning star rises
light shining in a dark,
the day dawns morning star rises.
August 20, 2025
Lyric idea: Tommy Martin
April 14, 2025
Music by Tommy Martin
8. PERFECT UNITY
Lyric idea:
1 Intro “music”
1 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Pleasant,
it is,
Precious,
Ointment,
Ran down,
The head,
Upon,
The bread,
Went down,
The skirts,
Dew of,
Hermon,
Descended,
Upon, the mountains.
1 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
2 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Pleasant,
it is,
Precious,
Ointment,
Ran down,
The head,
Upon,
The bread,
Went down,
The skirts,
Dew of,
Hermon,
Descended,
Upon, the mountains.
2 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone,
Perfect unity for life for everyone.
August 23, 24, 2025
Lyric idea: Tommy Martin
August 23, 2025
Music by Tommy Martin
11. STOMPING GROUNDS
Lyric idea:
1 Intro “music”
1 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Living it up for honesty,
Nobody goes down there.
Seems to be a place for me,
Crushing enemies.
1 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
2 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Way of sorrows is the route,
Sorrow seems to cover me
Driving my car with out.
Covent store is no where near,
Alone I drive to ????? fear. Put it in higher gear.
Returning to my stomping grounds,
To bring reconnect my faith to ?????.
Two places of intense, emptiness,
Emotional engagement.
2 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
2 Bridge “Fallow the melody”
My beloved is like a roe fills my heart,
A young love for only me. heart stand behind our wall.
I see her in a golden lite,
That shines for only me.
She is the only one,
Who set my spirt free.
Beautiful imagery depicts,
A lover playfully.
Lovingly searching for his one,
Intimate connection.
Looking in this spiritual,
Mirror without changes.
Solo
3 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Looking in this spiritual,
Mirror without changes.
Leads to a forgetful and,
Unproductive goal.
Lovingly searching for his one,
After intimate connection.
His natural face in a glass,
Manner of man he was.
3 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
more lyric idea
Powerful feelings of Joy,
Crushing enemies.
Like the dust of the Earth,
Crushing them like mud.
These holy sites bring to life,
In the dust dirt Land.
Mystery around the sand,
Performing miracles again.
Dec 21, 2025
Lyric idea: Scott
October 6th, 7th, 8th, 2025
Lyric idea: Tommy Martin
Dec 12, 2023
Music by Tommy Martin
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Original Lyric idea:
Tommy Martin
1 Intro “music”
1 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Living it up for honesty,
Nobody goes down there.
Seems to be a place for me,
Crushing enemies.
1 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
2 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Way of sorrows is the route,
Driving my car with out.
Covent store is no where near,
Put it in higher gear.
Returning to my stomping grounds,
To reconnect my faith.
Two places of intense, emptiness,
Emotional engagement.
2 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
2 Bridge “Fallow the melody”
My beloved is like a roe,
A young heart stand behind our wall.
Beautiful imagery depicts,
A lover playfully.
Lovingly searching for his one,
Intimate connection.
Looking in this spiritual,
Mirror without changes.
Solo
3 Verse “Fallow the melody”
Looking in this spiritual,
Mirror without changes.
Leads to a forgetful and,
Unproductive goal.
Lovingly searching for his one,
After intimate connection.
His natural face in a glass,
Manner of man he was.
3 Chorus “Fallow the melody”
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but a desert sand.
Looking through the glass window,
Nothing but the desert sand.
more lyric idea
Powerful feelings of Joy,
Crushing enemies.
Like the dust of the Earth,
Crushing them like mud.
These holy sites bring to life,
In the dust dirt Land.
Mystery around the sand,
Performing miracles again.
October 6th, 7th, 8th, 2025
Lyric idea: Tommy Martin
Dec 12, 2023
Music by Tommy Martin
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Stomping Grounds
Bible stomping grounds" isn't a common biblical term; it likely refers to places of intense spiritual or emotional engagement with the Bible, such as a creative bible journaling workshop called "The Stompin' Grounds," or metaphorically, a person's own "old stomping grounds" within their faith, like returning to the beginning in the Garden of Eden to rediscover foundational beliefs. The phrase can also allude to biblical imagery of "stomping" to express powerful feelings of joy or grief, or to the act of crushing enemies, as seen in passages like 2 Samuel 22:43.
Literal and Figurative Meanings
Creative Bible Journaling: "The Stompin' Grounds" is the name of a workshop that teaches creative ways to engage with the Bible through art and journaling techniques.
Returning to Faith Foundations: A spiritual journey might be described as returning to one's "old stomping ground" to reconnect with the origins of their faith, like the Garden of Eden in the Bible.
Biblical Expressions of Power or Emotion: The act of "stomping" in the Bible can represent:
Crushing Enemies: In 2 Samuel 22:43, the psalmist describes grinding his enemies to powder, like the dust of the earth, after crushing them like mud.
Intense Emotion: Cultural practices at the time of the Bible suggest that stomping one's feet on the ground was a way to express extreme joy or grief.
Biblical Examples
Isaiah 26:6-16: Mentions the feet of those who were crushed stomping on their enemies.
2 Samuel 22:43: Describes grinding enemies to dust.
The phrase "Bible stomping grounds" refers to the significant biblical locations where key events from both the Old and New Testaments took place. These holy sites bring the biblical narrative to life for visitors.
Key biblical locations in the Holy Land
Jerusalem
A spiritual epicenter for Christians, Jews, and Muslims, Jerusalem is mentioned frequently in the Bible.
Temple Mount: The site of the First and Second Temples. Jesus was presented here as an infant and later taught within its grounds.
Via Dolorosa: The "Way of Sorrows" is the traditional route Jesus walked, carrying his cross to his crucifixion.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre: This church in Jerusalem's Old City is believed to contain the sites of Jesus' crucifixion (Calvary) and his tomb.
Mount Zion: The site of the Cenacle, believed to be the location of the Last Supper.
Mount of Olives: A site of many key events, including Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest.
Galilee region
Jesus spent much of his ministry around the Sea of Galilee, where he performed miracles and taught his disciples.
Capernaum: Known as "Jesus' Town" in the New Testament, this fishing village was the center of his ministry in the Galilee. The ruins of a synagogue from his time can still be explored.
Mount of Beatitudes: The traditional location where Jesus delivered the Sermon on the Mount.
Tabgha: A location on the Sea of Galilee's shore associated with the feeding of the 5,000.
Nazareth: The hometown of Jesus, where he grew up with his family.
Judean and Dead Sea regions
Bethlehem: Just south of Jerusalem, this is the birthplace of Jesus. The Church of the Nativity is believed to mark the location of his birth.
Jordan River: This river has immense biblical significance, most notably as the site of Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist.
Qumran: An archaeological site near the Dead Sea where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in the mid-20th century.
Jericho: Mentioned as the location where Jesus healed the blind Bartimaeus and met Zacchaeus.
Other significant biblical lands
Mount Sinai (Egypt): According to tradition, this is the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.
Petra (Jordan): An archaeological wonder mentioned in the Old Testament, though its most famous structures were carved later.
Babylon (Mesopotamia): An ancient Mesopotamian state and city.
Patmos (Greece): An island where the apostle John is said to have received the vision that became the Book of Revelation.
The Bible refers to seeing "through a glass darkly" in 1 Corinthians 13:12, a metaphor for imperfect understanding that will be made clear in the future. Additionally, James 1:23-25 uses a "looking-glass" to represent God's word, which reveals our flaws and leads to transformative action when heard and obeyed. Other passages mention windows metaphorically (Song of Solomon 2:9) and literally, such as the case of Eutychus in Acts 20:9.
For Spiritual Understanding
1 Corinthians 13:12: "For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known"
For now we see through a glass,
darkly; but then face to face:
now I know in part; but then
shall I know even as also I am
looking through a dim mirror
It offers only a partial view
doesn't provide full knowledge,
implying a future state of clearer
his natural face in a glass
manner of man he was
perfect law of liberty,
a mirror that reveals our selves
Merely looking in this spiritual mirror without changing one's behavior leads to a forgetful and unproductive response.
Song of Solomon 2:9: "My beloved is like a roe, or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh in at the windows, he looketh in at the lattices" (KJV).
Pros: This beautiful imagery depicts a lover playfully and lovingly searching for his beloved, symbolizing an intimate connection and desire.
Cons: This is poetic imagery, not meant for literal interpretation, and focuses on a worldly longing rather than an eternal truth.
For Literal Events
Acts 20:9: Describes a young man named Eutychus who falls asleep and falls from a third-story window during Paul's sermon.
Pros: This true account highlights human frailty and the miraculous power of God, as Paul later revives the young man.
Cons: This passage is about a real event, not a metaphorical use of windows.
(KJV).
Pros: This passage explains that our current understanding of spiritual matters is imperfect and incomplete, like looking through a dim mirror.
Cons: It offers only a partial view and doesn't provide full knowledge, implying a future state of clearer understanding.
James 1:23-25: "For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass: For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was. But whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed" (KJV).
Pros: The Bible itself is the "perfect law of liberty," acting as a mirror that reveals our true selves and encourages transformation when acted upon.
Cons: Merely looking in this spiritual mirror without changing one's behavior leads to a forgetful and unproductive response.
For Romantic Allusion
Song of Solomon 2:9: "My beloved is like a roe, or a young hart: behold, he standeth behind our wall, he looketh in at the windows, he looketh in at the lattices" (KJV).
Pros: This beautiful imagery depicts a lover playfully and lovingly searching for his beloved, symbolizing an intimate connection and desire.
Cons: This is poetic imagery, not meant for literal interpretation, and focuses on a worldly longing rather than an eternal truth.
For Literal Events
Acts 20:9: Describes a young man named Eutychus who falls asleep and falls from a third-story window during Paul's sermon.
Pros: This true account highlights human frailty and the miraculous power of God, as Paul later revives the young man.
Cons: This passage is about a real event, not a metaphorical use of windows.
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