Evergreen senior’s viral song brings faith and hope after school shooting

Evergreen, COLO. (KDVR) – Less than a week after the deadly shooting at Evergreen High School, Judah Cox turns into hope.

The 18 -year -old musician wrote an original song the next day of the attack, as he directed fear and faith to words about courage, loss and confidence in uncertainty.

Cox said: “I felt that God was really putting him on my heart to sit and write.” “I just spared the words – I was crying on the piano and I didn’t know what to say.”

Cox was not on campus during the shooting, but his younger brother, a new student, was inside the school. He said that the waiting hours to learn his brother were safe, inspired the emotional story.

The COX video clip, which performs the song quickly on social media, has spread hundreds of thousands of observations and support messages from classmates and strangers alike.

He said: “I would like to bring peace to all and help in any possible way.”

Cox, who taught himself the piano on a musical instrument that he left when his family moved to his home, plans to study music production at Full Sail University in Orlando next year.

Full performance can be found on social media pages in Judah, @judahalexandermusic.


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