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“Maximilian Kolbe” "Some hearts have learned to love amid the darkest human sins." Song Lyrics included for your convenience. Composed By: Fr. Kevin McGee - Saskatoon, Canada Sung By: Kieren Martin Murphy - St. Albert, Canada Recorded By: Bart McKay at Bart McKay Productions - Saskatoon, Canada Video Editing By: Marc O'Reilly - Saskatoon, Canada Additional Thanks: To Louis O’Reilly and Tim Yaworski for assistance with this video. Video footage is from the “Life for Life” movie and is used with permission from Ignatius Press. Ignatius Press is the film's distributor in North America and the filml may be purchased at the following link: http://www.ignatius.com/Products/LFL-.... Special Thanks: To Fr. Kevin McGee for donating this song to support the outreach performed by The Micah Mission. This song can be purchased at iTunes and all digital music outlets. All proceeds go to The Micah Mission ( http://themicahmission.org/ ). Finally, we trust that the memory of Maksymilian Maria Kolbe will bring hope to those who have been harmed by a criminal act and inspire courage and charity among those in prison. (c)(p) 2015 Micah Mission – Saskatoon, Canada www.themicahmission.org Maximilian Kolbe In a death-camp know as Auschwitz back in 1941 The men from block 14 were made to stand under the sun In the heat of the day some fell away, some prayed that it would rain And the dread and fear of death so near drove more than one insane. Well a prisoner had run away so ten men had to die In a bunker without food or drink, or a reason why Well nine men were chosen, but one man chose to go To give his life for another, a man he did not know And some hearts can’t be held within brick wall and wire fence Some hearts have learned to love amid the darkest human sins And who knows what love might sometimes take or give For Maximilian Kolbe gave his life so another man might live. Now there’s a crown as red as roses and there’s a crown as white as snow For this prisoner of Auschwitz: 1 6 6 7 0 His love was like a light shining hope where hope was dim ‘Cause there ain’t no hell or prison cell where love can’t enter in. And some hearts can’t be held within brick wall and wire fence Some hearts have learned to love amid the darkest human sins And who knows what love might sometimes take or give For Maximilian Kolbe gave his life so another man might live. Fr. Kevin McGee