Last week during the meet-and-greet time of our church
service, a song played that brought on a feeling I have had many times. A
joyful ache, a sense of hope and promise, which happens even in a sad time. I
don’t remember the song; I don’t even know if I knew it.
Often, I’ll get this swell inside when I hear a song, a
certain sound. I may have no idea of the words—I might not even like the words
if I remembered them—but I know that joy. The day opens up, and I feel lifted.
I smile; sometimes I cry.
God gave this to us in waterfalls, in the drumming of rain,
from birds and wild animals, the clomp of horses’ hooves, wind brushing through
leaves, a baby’s laugh, the whispers from someone we love.
I get a sense of such healing possibility. Lord God, just
another gift to thank you for.
“I Got a Name” by Jim Croce; “El Shaddai,” Amy Grant; “It’s
a Big Old Goofy World,” John Prine; “What a Wonderful World,” Louis Armstrong.
High Hopes ("Just what made that silly old ant ...) and the Prayer of St Francis (Make me a channel of your peace ...) are favorites of mine. Music and song delight the soul.
ReplyDeleteYes, oh yes.:)
DeleteFirst, Happy Birthday, and many, many more! Sorry I forgot it yesterday, but it was a strange day.
ReplyDeleteI love "It's a Wonderful Word" by Louis Armstrong. In fact, I like most of his songs. "El Shaddai" by Amy Grant is also one of my favorites. We used to live in an old farmhouse that had a tin roof. When we moved, we had a regular house with a regular roof. We all loved the sound of the rain on the tin roof. Our son asked if we could put a tin roof over his room. He loved the relaxing sound. It lulled him to sleep. Rain and the ocean are my favorite.
Have a bless day, Kathy.
The above comment is from me. I forgot to fill out the part with my name.
DeleteOh, rain on a tin roof. I would love that too.:)
ReplyDeleteHappiest of belated birthdays dear “OLD”” friend! Hope you got my card!
ReplyDeleteRain on a tin roof, waterfalls, creeks that run & ripple. So many songs touch my heart, but I can’t think of the name of any of them.
Your writing always blesses me; your words brighten & bless my heart.
Love u so much!!!!
Love you too, you whipper snapper, you.:)
DeleteSharon K Connell here. Happy birthday, Kathy. I'm retired from the 9 to 5 scene, but I still work full-time on writing, so I'm not sure what to call myself. LOL
ReplyDeleteMy favorite hymn is "Be Thou My Vision."
Beautiful song, Sharon. I think I'll be retired like that, too, although I sure work slowly now.:)
DeleteI thought of you yesterday, and hope you had a good day. Go ahead and retire - it is great!
ReplyDeleteI love any songs by John Denver. "Morning Has Broken" by Cat Stevens and "It is Well With My Soul" (can't think of the author's name right now) always make me smile.
Make it a great weekend!
Michelle
Lovely songs; thank you, Michelle.:)
DeleteHi Kathy. Happy belated birthday! Hope you had a great day.You are way younger than I! I love country music and one of my favorites since my husband passed is "You Were Always on My Mind" for the line that states: "Little things I should have said and done, I just never took the time" always tears at my heartstrings. Favorite worship music and hymns, oh my, I could name a dozen at least. Off the top of my head is Majesty, In the Garden, The Old Rugged Cross, I Surrender All, Here I am, Lord, others that I love but can't think of the names off hand.
ReplyDeleteWell, shoot, like Kathy, my comment published as "anonymous". This is Patti Shene who wrote the above comment!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patti.:)
DeleteHappy birthday (even tho I said it on FB already. This is Erma, BTW)!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of Andrew Peterson's "Is He Worthy?" "Jesus Loves the Little Children." "When we all get to Heaven," infinity, Beatle songs, It's a Wonderful World, Beach Boys songs (when I have to clean house), etc., etc.
Thank you, Erma.:)
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