9.  Madame Mystery

(Prov. 31:10-31; Est. 4:14; SS. 1:15; 2:10; 4:16; 8:6-7; Gen. 2:23;

 Prov. 3:18; 12:4; 1 Pet. 3:3-7; Acts 2:2-3; Eph. 5:22-33)

 

Madame Mystery. Bone of my bones.

Flesh of my flesh.  My tree of life.

 

Lady Wisdom.  My noble woman. 

My golden crown, unfading beauty inside.

 

Spirit wind, blow on in.  Take my hand.  In You we’ll stand.

The lion’s roar, we hear no more.

You’ve got my back, let the wind blow!

Let the wind blow.  Let the wind blow!

 

Oh, Love, like a blazing fire, like a mighty flame.

Many waters, they cannot quench, no river can wash away.

There’s no need for silence now.  You were brought here for

such as this.

Let us now become as one, and taste of the lovers’ bliss.  Let us

 taste of the lovers’ bliss. 

Oh yeah, taste of the lovers’ bliss.

 

O’ Joy, loving you is loving God. 

Little feet follow mine.  I’ll lead with love.

 

O’ Bride, my innocent dove. 

Inspire a love as big as He loved the world.

 

Arise, my darling, O’ beautiful one, and come with me.

Awake O’ North wind, come, South wind, blow upon me.  Blow upon me.

  Let it blow upon me.

 

Let the wind blow.  Let the wind blow.

Let it blow.  Let the wind blow.