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© 2026 Mack Barnhardt All Lyric Rights Reserved Music: Public Domain Instrumental SAM: Songwriter’s Assistant Muse For use or collaboration, please contact Mack Barnhardt in the comments. "Far Beyond Corals" is a tribute to the "Proverbs 31 woman"—a celebration of the strength, quiet courage, and devotion of a virtuous wife. It’s a song for every man who realizes that the greatest treasure he owns isn't found in a distant land, but in the heart of the woman standing right beside him. Proverbs 31 Scripture & Lyrics: (10) (Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies) — Your value is far beyond corals so red, in the grace of your heart and the words that you’ve said. (11) (The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her) — My heart puts its trust in the good that you do; I’m a wealthy man just for knowing you. (12) (She will do him good and not evil) — You’ve softened the edges of worry and strife, a capable wife, a crown to my life. (13-15) (She seeketh wool... she riseth also while it is yet night) — Before the sun rises, you’re tending the flame, working with a spirit that’s willing and strong. (20) (She stretcheth out her hand to the poor) — You reach out your hand to the poor and the weak, with strength in your soul and the truth when you speak. (23) (Her husband is known in the gates) — The gates of the city may echo my name, but your quiet courage is why I can claim to be the man I wanted to be. (30) (Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised) — Charm can be fleeting and beauty may fade... but a woman who fears the Lord high above is the one who is worthy of honor and love. (31) (Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates) — So let her be praised for the fruit of her hands, the finest of women in all of the lands.