Tuesday, September 29, 2009

TWO FOR TUESDAY {REDO}

Not every song that will be featured here will be what is generally considered as being “Christian” in the eyes of this world. For some will be anguished cries from the pit of despair, and others will be quite obviously ferverent rants of rebellion. Nonetheless, be assured that they will all be of our Heavenly Father (in one way or another) and I hope that you have been given ears to hear the message.


Blue
The Jayhawks

Where have all my friends gone
They’ve all disappeared
Turned around maybe one day
You’re all that was there
Stood by on believing
Stood by on my own
Always thought I was someone
Turned out I was wrong

And you
Brought my through
And you
Made me feel
So blue
Why don’t you stay behind
So blue
Why don’t you stop
And look at what’s goin’ down

If I had an old woman
She’d never sell me a lie
It’s hard to sing with someone
Who won’t sing with you
Give all of my mercy
Give all of my heart
Never thought that I’d miss you
That I’d miss you so much

And you
Brought my through
And you
Made me feel
So blue
Why don’t you stay behind
So blue
Why don’t you stop
And look at what’s goin’ down

All my life
Staying while
I’m waiting for
Staying while
Someone I could
Waiting around
Show the door
Not that I’m blue
But nothing seems to change
That I’m blue from now on
You come back that month

So blue
Why don’t you stay behind
So blue
Why don’t you
Why don’t you stay behind
So blue
Why don’t you
Why don’t you stay behind
So blue
Why don’t you stop
And look at what’s goin’ down

Waiting For The Son
The Jayhawks
I was waitin’ for the Son
Then I walked on home alone
What I didn’t know
Was He was waitin’ for
You to fall

So I never made amends
For the sake of no one else
For the simple reason
That He was waitin’ for
You to fall

It was not lost on me

It was not lost on me

Walkin’ on down the road
Lookin’ for a friendly handout
Somethin’ might ease my soul

So I kept my spirits high
Entertaining passers-by
Wrapped in my confusion
While He was waitin’ for
You to fall

It was not lost on me

It was not lost on me

Walkin’ on down the road
Lookin’ for a friendly handout
Somethin’ might ease my soul

It was not lost on me

It was not lost on me

Walkin’ on down the road
Walkin’ on down the road
Walkin’ on down the road
Walkin’ on down the road

Link: [The Jayhawks Fanpage]

Lyrics From: [elyrics.net]

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping in this morning. I really appreciated your input!!:-)

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  2. Yes you'd be welcome and for the record I come from a little town in Wheatfield, New York where we grow corn and love animals (we were farmers) so if your ever out there it's worth the visit.

    Dorothy from grammology
    grammology.com

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  3. You are most welcome, my dear Jackie. Thanks for stopping by here again!!!

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  4. Well, Wheatfield doesn't ring a bell, but I became quite familiar with the state before it was all said and done. In fact, I considered Buffalo kinda like a second home for over four years, and I have hauled many a load of cheese and yogurt from various Kraft plants scattered all over up there.

    Be assured that it came as a great shock to me to find that many parts of this country are quite similar to the Ozarks. Of course, Buffalo is what I consider to be a big city, but most of the state is a natural wonder.

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