You Lost the Election, So What?

You Lost the Election, So What?

Performed by Debbie “Hayride” Harper & The Prairie Songbirds

You Lost the Election, So What? — DOWNLOAD

 

Verse 1
So you lost the race, but God’s still in control,
Maybe losing’s just part of His bigger goal.
While locusts took your victory and left you behind,
Maybe He’s got peace and a new path to find.

Fewer speeches to give and no sunrise calls,
No shaking hands or long debates down the halls.
God’s restoring what’s lost, in His time and His way,
And in every loss, He’s got something to say.

Chorus
God restores what the locusts ate, in ways we can’t see,
What looks like a loss might just set us free.
A door closes now, but He’s opening wide,
A future with peace and joy inside.

Verse 2
No early alarms or long press days,
God’s filling your life with rest and new ways.
Locusts ate the victory, but He’s got more in store,
He’s restoring your strength, right to the core.

Maybe He’s saving you from budget stress,
With fewer conference calls and time to rest.
The dignity lost in the Facebook fray,
God’s giving it back in a brand new way.

Chorus
God restores what the locusts ate, in ways we can’t see,
What looks like a loss might just set us free.
A door closes now, but He’s opening wide,
A future with peace and joy inside.

Bridge
Though seasons come and go, God’s still near,
Restoring our hope, our faith, and our cheer.
Sometimes He restores what we didn’t know was lost,
Turning every hardship to something worth the cost.

Verse 3
So let the locusts have their fill and take their way,
He’s got something better coming any day.
Who needs an office when God’s got a throne?
He’s got a purpose, even in the unknown.

Fewer debates and fewer long nights,
He’s traded the chaos for mornings bright.
God restores what was eaten, time lost and gone,
With each passing season, His love carries on.

Chorus
God restores what the locusts ate, in ways we can’t see,
What looks like a loss might just set us free.
A door closes now, but He’s opening wide,
A future with peace and joy inside.
Outro
So here’s to the losses, the battles we face,
God’s filling the gaps with His mercy and grace.
What locusts devour, He brings back tenfold,
With new hope and strength to make us bold.

Yawl come see us as FARM.FM.

God bless ya, kindly!…

 

Lyrics and Music by Alan Nafzger

 


You Lost the Election, So What -- A quiet, empty hotel ballroom after an election night, with the candidate sitting alone in the front row, head in hands, showing a sense of defeat and2.
You Lost the Election, So What — A quiet, empty hotel ballroom after an election night, with the candidate sitting alone in the front row, head in hands, showing a sense of defeat and… Farm.FM

 

You Lost the Election, So What -- A quiet, empty hotel ballroom after an election night party, capturing the somber aftermath of a lost election. The room is dimly lit, with remnants o1.
You Lost the Election, So What — A quiet, empty hotel ballroom after an election night party, capturing the somber aftermath of a lost election. Farm.FM

Last Updated on November 12, 2024 by Alan Nafzger

By Debbie Harper

Debbie Harper and the Prairie Songbirds are bringing authentic country sounds to farm radio across the nation. Led by Debbie Harper, a seasoned singer-songwriter with deep roots in rural life, the band captures the spirit of the American heartland. Debbie’s expertise in traditional country, western swing, and bluegrass comes from years of experience on stage and in the studio, where she honed her craft alongside legends of the genre. The Prairie Songbirds, each a master of their instrument, create a rich, harmonious backdrop to Debbie’s heartfelt vocals and timeless melodies. Together, they offer a fresh yet classic sound that’s earned them a reputation for authenticity and excellence in the farm radio community. From storytelling to musicianship, their songs reflect a deep understanding of the land and the people who work it. Debbie Harper and the Prairie Songbirds are dedicated to keeping the soul of country music alive for generations to come.

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