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Mary Ozaraga - Beautiful Mess (Christmas)

Mary Ozaraga - Beautiful Mess

Introducing 'Beautiful Mess' - the powerful new Christmas ballad from Mary Ozaraga. This emotional and stirring song takes us on a journey from the joy and anticipation of the Christmas season, through the solemnity and reflection of Lent, and back again to the celebration of Christ's birth.

Written in the midst of the global pandemic, Beautiful Mess captures the longing and prayer in our hearts during this difficult time. The lyrics speak to the greatest gift we could ever receive - one that didn't come wrapped in trimmings and ribbons, but was instead packaged in tattered flesh and woven in Blood Divine. To the eye, it may seem messy and gruesome, but to the heart that has received this gift and understands its value, it is truly a beautiful thing.

With its emotional depth and captivating melodies, Beautiful Mess is sure to become a cherished addition to any holiday playlist. So why wait? Give it a listen today and experience the true meaning of Christmas in a whole new way. We guarantee you'll be moved by this incredible song.




You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6hh9g2COhmE5ObgweZiBgU

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISSIOfx3fuQ

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