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Country Ho Down For Arlie Norman (Original) Lyrics

In Loving Memory of Arlie Norman who went to be with her Lord March 15th, 2014. Arlie talked about celebrating her life in a video I saw, and on the way home from Brantford Worship Centre Sunday March 16th, 2014, the words and music to this song came in like a flood. I quickly came home and it flowed until I was done. This is for you Arlie, a great friend, who with her husband Walter has helped and blessed our family with their love and kindness over the years we have know them. Thank you both and God Bless.

After the country flair of music at her funeral today, I understand why this upbeat song from the Lord, that I know Arlie's Spirit will be dancing to in Heaven.

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