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Peter, Paul and Mary performed live on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1969. Here is Noel "Paul" Stookey performing his song, 'Hymn', on the show that night. it is one of my favorite performances Noel has done. I came across this video years ago on YouTube but have not been able to find it on the site again. I was able to find the video elsewhere on the internet again. MORE ABOUT THE SONG: In the late 1960s, Noel "Paul" experienced a spiritual reawakening. In this song, he conveys his experiences as a child going to church and his relationship with God. Noel would continue to record and perform spiritual-focused music after the group took a break in the early 1970s. LYRICS: Sunday morning, very bright, I read Your book by colored light That came in through the pretty window picture. I visited some houses where they said that You were living And they talked a lot about You And they spoke about Your giving. They passed a basket with some envelopes; I just had time to write a note And all it said was "I believe in You." Passing conversations where they mentioned Your existence And the fact that You had been replaced by Your assistants. The discussion was theology, And when they smiled and turned to me All that I could say was "I believe in You." I visited Your house again on Christmas or Thanksgiving And a balded man said You were dead, But the house would go on living. He recited poetry and as he saw me stand to leave He shook his head and said I'd never find You. My mother used to dress me up, And while my dad was sleeping We would walk down to Your house without speaking.