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    A radiophonic production of The Book of Jonah, narrated by Professor N. T. Wright, starring Professor Alastair McIntosh as Jonah, Sound and song by David Benjamin Blower. The physical copy comes with hand printed artwork and a booklet containing the actual book of Jonah from ye olde King James Version.

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  • Sympathy for Jonah

    DBB's book published 2016 about the awful journey of terror, meltdown, and whale ingestion that began as he worked on songs for his record The Book of Jonah.

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    This is The Gospel According To Jonah for today.” —Dave Andrews, author of Plan Be, and Christi-Anarchy

    “Identifying the empire—not the big fish—as the real beast in the book, this powerful and poetic re-telling of the Jonah story brings a familiar tale to life in fresh ways, and invites readers to face the challenge of engaging creatively and vulnerably with the powers that be.” —Stuart Murray Williams, author of The Naked Anabaptist, Multi-Voiced Church and Church After Christendom

    “Here he is again, ready for round two. His latest is about as unsettling as it gets. I’ve been following David’s work for some time now. I know how he operates, but he still catches me off guard. So put down whatever you’re reading, pick up this book, and brace yourself!” —Tim Nash, Nomad Podcast

    “David Benjamin Blower brings us a renewed song of hope—in the shape of Jonah wrapped up in a whale. This is a work of imagination and erudition as well as an elegy that speaks of a way of being that for so long has eluded concerned Christians. At last God has given us a prophet who dares to tell us like it is. Listen up—let Jonah help us to see our task as Christians in troubled times. Read and listen to David Benjamin Blower if you dare—but with assurance that grace is so much in abundance our fretfulness will be transformed into passion.” —Ann Morisy, author of Beyond the Good Samaritan and Journeying Out
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lyrics

Buckets of grain and bags of rice
Bottles of wine from the Israelites
Jars of Etheopian spice
And Babylonian lapislazuli
Timber of cedar and cypress trees
Floating as far as the eye can see
Hammers and nails, buckets and pails
Lost forever at the bottom of the sea (sea, sea, sea, sea)

Yo-ho! Over it goes!
Kiss your precious load goodbye
Hey hey! The wind and the waves!
Pray to your gods or tonight we die

Elephant tusks and dinosaur bones
Carved into gods for middle-class homes
Spanish Gold. It’ll never be sold
Send it down to Davey Jones
Grecian Statues: 1, 2, 3..
Over they go and dead they be
Roman marble: 2, 3, 4..
Send them down to the ocean floor (floor, floor, floor, floor)

Yo-ho! Over it goes!
Kiss your precious load goodbye
Hey hey! The wind and the waves!
Pray to your gods or tonight we die

Fancy linen and purple dyes
Never to spread on a bed of lies
Ashera poles and raisin cakes
Send them down to the old sea snakes
Rings for your nose, varnish for your toes
Lace for your underwear and buttons for your clothes
Rusty chests full of precious stones
Send them down to the watery ghosts (ghosts, ghosts, ghosts, ghosts)

Yo-ho! Over it goes!
Kiss your precious load goodbye
Hey hey! The wind and the waves!
Pray to your gods or tonight we die

God of the ocean, as cold as ice
Accept these mariners’ sacifice
of imperial wares and frivolous cares
Lest we die for the empire’s lies
What profit be it to any man
To hold to his gold as the ship goes down?
And down therein, with a skeleton’s grin
to rust into dust for the empire’s sins (sin, sin, sin, sin)

Yo-ho! Over it goes!
Kiss your precious load goodbye
Hey hey! The wind and the waves!
Pray to your gods or tonight we die (x2)

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from The Book of Jonah, released March 13, 2017

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David Benjamin Blower Birmingham, UK

David Benjamin Blower: 6-string writer, poet, theologian and podcaster from Birmingham in the UK.

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