at home, on fire
Oct. 18, 2007
enter the worship circle
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I am trying to get up the courage to send these people some of my songs, the courage and the recordings ... it always helps for someone to actually have something to listen to other than simply a concept. Today I want to post one of my favourite songs from the album Third Circle, called I Don't Know.
When I was a baby You held me close
When I was just a child You showed me the way I should go
When I'm old and gray you'll never leave me
You're right by my side
How am I gonna thank You, if I can't get my arms around You?
I know that You saved me, but I don't know, I don't know
How far You had to reach
I swim in Your deep love, but I don't know, I don't know
How wide or how deep
I know that You're good, Lord, but I don't know, I don't know
Why You're so good to me.
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Oct. 19, 2007 - What do you think?
Posted by bestsister
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Would D. walk out of her computer room if she read those lyrics?
happyhappyhappy
but seriously, that is almost beautifully Leonard Cohen-ish...except that it is clean and uplifting! :-)
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Posted by PumpkinsMomma
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Hi. Yes, it's me - the long lost blogger. I just skimmed through your posts of the last few months. I really long your song! those apples looked pretty good to.
I posted an update on my blog, about my kids, my health and baby staus - the first of many posts to come in the next few weeks. hope you can stop by!
marie
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Oct. 22, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by bestsister
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Of course you realize when I said I had decent reasons not to post pics of my kids I was merely referring to my wanting to hide their hideous deformeties....You know what happens when a woman has 7 children in 9 years....
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Oct. 22, 2007 - thanks for introducing me.....
Posted by halfpint....
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to a new song. Don't think I've heard it before. I like the repetition in the chorus.
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