I asked Grok for words for Opus 131: In the shadow of my soul, I call Your name, Through the silence, through the pain, I bear my shame. Lost in darkness, yet Your light begins to gleam, God of mercy, hear my cry, redeem, redeem. Fugue of sorrow, weaving through my broken heart, Every note a prayer, to never be apart. Lead me, Father, through the night to morning’s beam, In Your presence, I am whole, redeem, redeem. In Your arms, I find my rest, O Lord, my King, Every breath a song of grace, Your praises sing. Through the valleys, You have led me to this place, Holy Spirit, fill my heart with endless grace. Variations of Your love, they bloom and soar, Like the heavens, boundless, free forevermore. Shepherd, guide me, let my soul Your glory trace, In Your presence, I am home, Your boundless grace. Hallelujah, rise and sing, the King is near! Conquered death, His glory reigns, no more to fear. C-sharp minor, once our chains, now breaks in song, God Almighty, You alone make weak hea...
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The Waterman The sixth zodiac constellation is the Waterman or Water Bearer (Aquarius). He is a man who pours an entire river of water out of a jar, which flows onto the head of a fish. This figure represents Christ as the Master Teacher and Lawgiver , who pours out blessings on the heads of his people, or church. The Southern Fish. The first decan is the Southern Fish (Piscis Austrinus). It is simply a large fish, which receives the water poured out by the Waterman. Sometimes water is shown entering the mouth of the fish. The fish is a symbol of Christianity, or at least of the Lord's followers, even as the Lord called his "fishers of men." Thus, the water being poured onto the fish appears to represent blessings and knowledge being poured out on the heads of the followers of Christ. Fomalhaut is the main star in the mouth. Balaam's prophecy: He shall pour the water out of his buckets…His kingdom sh...