I Love To See The Temple Paul Cardall Sheet Music |link| May 2026

Paul Cardall’s piano arrangement of "I Love to See the Temple" from his Primary Worship

In the sheet music, you see the "grace notes"—the tiny, ornamental notes that flutter before the main melody. These are not in the original hymn. These are Cardall’s tears. They represent the tremor in a voice when one is truly moved. They add a complexity that suggests that while the Temple (the subject of the song) remains the same, the person approaching it has changed. They are older now. They carry scars. The melody is the same, but the hands that play it are heavier. i love to see the temple paul cardall sheet music

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