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A Light in the Dark
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"Just a pile of dirt and memories". This line, gently lifted from Jeromy's as-yet-to-be-recorded autobiographical song "The Mississippi", deftly depicts his childhood home - a trailer park in Ames, IA - demolished years ago to pave way for new condominiums. Only fond memories fill the otherwise dreary surroundings of his childhood: feral cats, violent neighbors and a makeshift junkyard the kids used as a playground. Too young to understand poverty, but old enough to understand love, Jeromy would find safety and solace in the arms of his parents, Mark and Kathy Darling. Fast forward some 25 years and things are much different: he's celebrating over 10 years of marriage to his high school sweetheart Gretchen and they're relishing the wonderful little gifts that their sons Wyatt (born Oct. '09) and Wilder ('12) continue to pour into their lives. After witnessing his younger sister overcome a brutal illness that nearly took her life on 3 occasions between 2003 and 2009, Jeromy has a new lease on life, a stronger resolve and renewed faith. "I was made for Jesus and Rock 'n Roll." All music is licensed under a . PLEASE SHARE!
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Peak #302
Peak in subgenre #52
Author
Jeromy Darling
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February 15, 2013
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MP3 9.0 MB 320 kbps 3:55
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I grew up in the plains of Iowa Me and my brothers could fly Everything was so much easier than No speck in my eye Me and Byron went to Korea to save some weary souls I fought for my brother and I fought for my life Then I met a woman She changed my mind She made better so I made her my wife We made a family than, settled down I wasn’t always that great, but I did provide 10 years went by I slipped into a coma of communism and anger As God forgot my life And I loved a woman Whose faith would abide She was the stronger She was my wife I think of the man I used to be, the man I was I used to be so good but I ain’t nothin’ now I never wanted this life anyway A wife and all these kids I just wish they’d shut their mouths Cause I need some answers A light in the dark You owe me blessings or you ain’t no God
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