We had a blog and share a few days ago about unfortunate lines from Hymns BUT how's this for a line? Encountered and sung by Steve Tilley :-) Had the youth group been present I suspect it would have been some months before they stopped sniggering.
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And not to forget Nick Page's favourite from his excellent book And now let's move into a time of nonsense
Here I raise my Ebenezer.
From Come, thou font of every blessing
by Robert Robinson.
This Sunday I found myself being required to sing
I will enter your gracious throne-room,
I am bowed before your throne.
Tenses people, tenses. I have entered and am bowed or am entering and will bow. It matters.
Fractionally less important I don't think you can have a gracious throne-room.