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Driftwood
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:06 pm
by Guest
An old song from my childhood.All I remember is ,Just a piece of driftwood,washed up by sin's dark sea,All you need is Jesus ,to no longer driftwood be.
Driftwood
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:46 am
by terryo
I don't know the author of this song...it's an old one
Driftwood
I
Have you ever watched the ocean,along the sandy shores,
You'll notice useless bits of wood gather more and more
And souls like pieces of driftwood are cast up at sin's dark sea
But all you need is Jesus, to no longer driftwood be
II
There's a mother's only boy, he's wandered far from home
Sin and lustful pleasures have caused her boy to roam
He's just a piece of driftwood, cast up at sin's dark sea
But all he needs is Jesus, to no longer driftwood be
III
There's the same dear mother's girl, she's struggling through this life
Rough and rugged is her path, full of bitter strife
She's just a piece of driftwood, cast up at sin's dark sea
Yet all she needs is Jesus, to no longer driftwood be
IV
There's an aged and old, old man, his hair is white as snow
God alone can know the seeds this man has sown
He's just a piece of driftwood, cast up at sin's dark sea
But all he needs is Jesus, to no longer driftwood be
V
Now if you're bound by Satan, your life's been marred with sin
You're the one that Jesus loves, no matter where you've been
Just a piece of driftwood, cast up at sin's dark sea
But all you need is Jesus, to no longer driftwood be
This bring back some great memories, it's been years since I've heard it sung, but I can almost hear the sainted lady that sang this in my church.
She'd say, "Let me sing a little more of that..."
Driftwood
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:03 pm
by Guest
It brings back memories for me too.The pastor's family sang it at the church I attended.Thanks so much!
Re: Driftwood
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:29 am
by D Piper Hawes
I can hear an older man singing this in church . His name was Raymond Jones I am sure he has gone to be with Jesus . I love all the old songs
Re: Driftwood
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2021 1:09 am
by philipwhudson
I first heard this song 70 years ago at a Pentecostal camp meeting. I had total recall at that time. I can sing the tune.