Wow, it's hard to believe March 5th, 2002, is finally here! Where were you at "The Eleventh Hour?" Hopefully you were popping your new Jars of Clay Cd into your Cd player. Our March contest explored the lyrics of "The Eleventh Hour"... some of the most thought-inspiring, spiritual lyrics I've heard! Below you will see a list of lyrical clues on the left and the list of songs on the right. Please match the number (clue), with the song (letter) that it describes. I hope this album stirs your heart as much as it has ours!! We want to thank our March contest sponsor:
Our March Contest Winner is Sandy (daveandsandra@sfo.com). Congratulations! Sandy will have her choice of an autographed Jars poster, a Jars necklace, or Jars T-shirt!
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ANSWERS
- This song speaks of four anatomical parts of the body.
Disappear
- This song makes references to a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Scarlet
- This song suggests Snow White lying "in state" after the witch's curse.
Something Beautiful
- This song makes a similar word reference as a song from 1971 by the band T. Rex.
Revolution
- This song celebrates God's promises and angels.
Fly
- This song compares being frozen with an empty beach.
Silence
- This song describes melted pride and fatal cuts.
I Need You
- This song speaks of shadows, lanterns, and the expectant return of Christ.
The Edge of Water
- This song compares days to clouds.
These Ordinary Days
- This song describes utter desperation as "hanging on a line."
The Eleventh Hour
- This song speaks of Buffy's conquests and Clark Kent's alter ego.
Whatever She Wants
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