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Introduction

“One Angel” is a deeply personal song by Rory Feek, serving as a poignant tribute to his late wife, Joey Feek, who passed away in 2016 after battling cancer. The song was penned by Sandy Emory Lawrence, a close friend of the Feeks, who channeled her grief and frustration over Joey’s illness and treatments into heartfelt lyrics.

The lyrics candidly express the turmoil of watching a loved one endure suffering, questioning faith, and grappling with the seeming injustice of such pain. Lines like “One finger for the preacher ’cause I don’t believe the Jesus that you love so much would put you through such pain” reflect this inner conflict.

Rory Feek’s delivery of the song is raw and sincere, capturing the essence of loss and the quest for understanding. The song’s emotional depth is further enriched by Dolly Parton’s harmonies in a later version, adding a layer of warmth and empathy.

“One Angel” stands out for its unflinching honesty about grief and faith, resonating with anyone who has faced similar trials. It’s a testament to the enduring impact of love and the complex emotions that accompany loss.

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