Scallywag Hand Motions
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Scallywag Hand Motions
SCALLYWAG Overcoming Grace. Ephesians 1:7-8, 13-14 Words & Music by Jeremy Quillo Copyright © 2014 Sojourn Music CCLI# 7023522 Scallywag. /skal-ee–wag/ (noun) 1. A person who misbehaves, commonly referencing a pirate or his comrades. 2. A rascal (and, in this case, a sinner). Have you heard the news today? Cup right hand next to ear, Hold open hands like newspaper Scallywags on land and sea: Swing right hand fist in front like a pirate There's an overcoming grace... Both hands up straight overhead, then bring down to sides making a big circle For a scallywag like you, And a scallywag like me Swing pirate fist, point to “you”, swing pirate fist, point to “me” When we were drifting and lost Jesus found us at the cross Right hand over eyes, search side to side, Make cross with arms in front of chest Stand with me and sing... to Christ who died to set us free Hands on hips, March feet together, Point up, bring hands towards the floor, then stand and open arms to each side So I’ll wave my flag in surrender to Him Right hand straight up, waving vigorously, both arms up and bring to chest in a fist, For a scallywag, His love buried my sin Swing your pirate fist, cross both arms over your chest, dig to the right with a shovel, throw dirt over shoulder Yes, I’ll wave my flag, be a scallywag, for Him Wave flag overhead, swing your pirate fist, point up to Sky!
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