Showing posts with label Lyrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyrics. Show all posts

Monday, July 06, 2009

Are you smarter than a 6 year old?

My daughter Crunchy--who just turned 6 on Saturday--is smarter than all 3 contestants on Jeopardy! tonight! And we can thank TV for it! :) One of the Jeopardy! answers was
The plastic or metal tip of a shoelace is this 5 letter word.
Because she is a HUGE Phineas and Ferb fan, Crunchy knew it. They had an entire episode (including a song) dedicated to the AGLET. NONE of the contestants knew the answer.

Who says Television isn't educational!?!?


Phineas: Through the eye of the needle
It's time to loosen your tongue
Got a tip how to make ends meet
Singers (and crowd): A-G-L-E-T, don't forget it.
Phineas: Gets us all up on our feet, yeah, yeah, yeah
Singers: A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) don't forget it.
A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) don't forget it.
A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) don't forget it.
A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) don't forget it.

Singers: A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) Don't forget it.

Phineas: (We're tyin' the world together)

Singers: A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) Don't forget it.

Phineas: (We're tyin' the world together)

Singers: A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) Don't forget it.

Phineas: (We're gonna tie the world together)

Singers: A-G-L-E-T, (AGLET!) Don't forget it.

Phineas: (We're gonna tie the world together)

Phineas: One word at a time...


Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy Birthday to my Firecracker Princess


No, I didn't forget to post, but it has been a full and fun day! My princess, Crunchy, is 6 today. My firecracker. My Yankee Doodle Princess. What a joy she is! She loves to hug and kiss. She wears her heart on her sleeve. Her favorite things to do are dance and sing. I love it when I hear her burst out in song....like the other day in Wal-Mart when she started singing "The Motions" by Matthew West.
I don't wanna go through the motions
I don't wanna go one more day
Without Your all consuming passion inside of me
I don't wanna spend my whole life asking
What if I had given everything?
Instead of going through the motions

Here she is singing a song from VBS.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Proud to be an American

Crunchy (almost 6) and Munchy (4) are proud to be Americans. (And Mom is quite proud of them!)



I am proud to be an American
Where at least I know I'm free
And I won't forget the men who died
Who gave that right to me
And I'll gladly stand up
Next to you
And defend her still today
'Cause there ain't no doubt
I love this land
God bless the USA

Friday, April 10, 2009

TSMSS: The motions

I haven't participated in Then Sings My Soul Saturday in a few weeks. When I posted this, I thought I was late. I wondered why there was no Mr. Linky. This morning I realized that yesterday was Good Friday. :)



This is my new theme song.
I don’t wanna go through the motions
I don’t wanna go one more day
Without Your all consuming passion inside of me
I don’t wanna spend my whole life asking
What if I had given everything?
Instead of going through the motions


Saturday, February 28, 2009

TSMSS: Somewhere in the World



My daughter, Crunchy, is only 5. But she is in love. With MC. They met last year when they rode the same bus to preschool. She almost got kicked off the bus because she insisted on giving MC a hug before she got off the bus. And another time, she threw a fit (and a kick) because they wouldn't let her sit next to MC. She even told me they "practiced dated". But, after preschool, they went separate ways. Until last week. Just in time for Valentine's Day, she announced MC was back and in her class. The first picture is one Crunchy drew. She said it is her and MC after they won a dance competition. (Do you see the trophies?) The next one is Crunchy and MC. We ran into his family at Wal-Mart tonight. And then this song went through my head.



The only video I could find was a man singing and playing piano. The song is Wayne Watson's Somewhere in the World.



Somewhere in the world today
A little girl will go out ot play
All dressed up in mama's clothes
At least the way that I suppose it goes
Somewhere in the world tonight
Before she reaches to turn out the light
She'll be prayin' from a tender heart
A simple prayer that's a work of art

And I don't even know her name
But I'm prayin' for her just the same
That the Lord will write His name upon her heart
Cause somewhere in the course of this life
A little boy will need a godly wife
So hold on to Jesus, baby, whereever you are

Somewhere in the world out there
That little girl's learnin' how to care
She's pickin' up her mamas charms
Or maybe, swigin' around in her daddy's arms
Somewhere in the world to be
Through the future's not real clear to me
Theirs could be a tender love
Grounded in eternal love above

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Friday, February 20, 2009

TSMSS: Finally Home



You know how sometimes God keeps putting a song in front of your face?!?! I keep my radio set to KLOVE, and I am in and out of my car throughout the day. I often hear only one or two songs at a time. For about the past month, it seems like every time I get in the car, I hear the following lyric:


I'm gonna wrap my arms around my daddy's neck
And tell him that I've missed him
And tell him all about the man that I became
And hope that it pleased him

MercyMe - Finally Home
From the album All That Is Within Me
Label: INO Records


If you've been following my blog, you'll remember that in the past month I had two major milestones. January 26th was 10 years since my Daddy died. And then February 10th was his birthday. In those 3 weeks, it seems like every time I got in the car, I got a hug from my Daddy. MercyMe, famous for "I can only imagine", has done it again!

BTW...I hope you aren't getting tired of hearing about my Daddy. I'm not moping. I'm celebrating his life! Also, even the lyrics seem to clearly refer to "home" as heaven, the video shows soldiers coming home.




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Saturday, January 31, 2009

TSMSS: Fingerprints of God



I may have shared this before, but this morning I cuddling with my 3 1/2 year old. That doesn't happen much any more. Partly because he doesn't sit very long at one time. But also because I often don't sit down and invite him in my lap. (I need to work on that!) At first I thought he was going to sleep. But my husband and I both realized that he was just enjoying the time with Mama. Anyway, this cuddle time made me think of "Fingerprints of God" by Steven Curtis Chapman. I especially like the second verse.

Never has there been and never again
Will there be another you
Fashioned by gods hand
And perfectly planned
To be just who you are
And what hes been creating
Since the first beat of your heart
Is a living breathing priceless work of art and

Just look at you
Youre a wonder in the making
Oh and God's not through no
In fact he's just getting started





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Saturday, January 24, 2009

TSMSS: The Road to Zion



Today's song is presented in memory of my Daddy: Wayne Long. On Monday, Daddy will have been in Heaven for 10 years. When Daddy died, I was in my first year of teaching (he was a teacher) and I was at the end of my 20s. Now, I'm 1200 miles away; not a teacher, but still working with kids; and I'm getting ready to leave my 30's behind. I miss my Daddy so much, but I know that he is making music with the angels. And he's no longer in pain.

This song is special because I remember my Daddy playing it (never singing it though) on his mandolin. He would sit for long periods of time strumming this song. A few years ago, my brother asked me if I knew the significance of that song. He shared. We grew up listening to Christian music: southern Gospel and other "traditional" music. We also listened to classical and Irish music. But we didn't listen to any rock music. We were taught it was "of the devil". One day, when Daddy complained about some of the music he was listening to, Stephen challenged Daddy to actually listen to the lyrics. Petra lyrics were FILLED with Scripture references. After listening to and reading the Petra lyrics on More Power To Ya, Daddy realized that the music was, indeed, glorifying God. His "peace offering" was to learn this song.



ETA: My husband found the picture I really wanted of Daddy. He is here with his mandolin.



The video includes the lyrics.



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Saturday, January 17, 2009

TSMSS: Give me words to speak



Often I feel like this with my prayers. I have nothing left to say. But lately, I've been feeling this way with my blog. I was putting pressure on myself to post something---anything---every day. The other day, this song just hit me. While my blog isn't always about God and His work in my life, I do want it to be a reflection of Him. I don't want to blog out of obligation. I want it to be an expression of who I am and who He is. So, from now on, I refuse to be driven my the obligation to post. I may post once a week, or I might post 3 times in one day. But, I'll only post if I have something to say!

So give me Words to speak
Don’t let my Spirit sleep
Every night, every day/ I find that I have nothing left to say
So I stand here in silence awaiting Your guidance
I’m wanting only Your voice to be heard
Let them be Your Words


Saturday, January 10, 2009

TSMSS:



January is a good time to stop and reflect on our lives and see what changes need to be made.



Sanctus Real - Whatever You’re Doing
From the album We Need Each Other

It’s time for healing, time to move on,
it’s time to fix what’s been broken too long
Time to make right what has been wrong;
it’s time to find my way to where I belong

Chorus:
There’s a wave that’s crashing over me, and all I can do is surrender
Whatever You’re doing inside of me
It feels like chaos, but somehow there’s peace
And it’s hard to surrender to what I can’t see, but I’m giving in to something heavenly

Time for a milestone, time to begin again, re-evaluate who I really am
Am I doing everything to follow Your will or just climbing aimlessly over these hills?
So show me what it is You want from me
I give everything – I surrender

Chorus:

Time to face up, clean this old house
Time to breathe in and let everything out that I’ve wanted to say for so many years
Time to release all my held back tears

Whatever You’re doing inside of me
It feels like chaos, but I believe …
You’re up to something bigger than me
Larger than life, something heavenly

Whatever You’re doing inside of me
It feels like chaos, but now I can see
This is something bigger than me
Larger than life
Something heavenly, something heavenly

Time to face up, clean this old house
Time to breathe in and let everything out

Label: Chordant (EMI)

Lyrics may not be reproduced without permission from the publisher.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Just in time for Christmas toys

Have you heard Sara Grove's song about Toy Packaging? It's this beautiful, lilting song, but when you listen to the words, I'm sure you'll relate. You can download the MP3 at INO Records By the way..I have something in common with Sara. We both graduated from Evangel University. Her Dad (Dwight Colbaugh) was our campus pastor. Sara was 2 years behind me, and as far as I know, we never met.

Sara Groves - Toy Packaging
From the album O Holy Night

Nothing makes me lose my cool like
Toy packaging
Ask the kids to leave the room for
Toy packaging
I have no choice the money's spent
I've worked for hours to make a dent
I guess it's anger management
Toy packaging

Nothing makes me lose my cool like
Toy packaging
Ask the kids please leave the room it's time for
Toy packaging
I'm drawing up a battle plan
to extricate this robot man
My self-esteem is in the can
Toy packaging

In the old days you could hold a box and shake it
And hear the pieces rattling around
My eyes tear up with these grommets, tape and twisty ties
Remembering their beautiful sound

Toy Packaging
I love Toy Packaging
(Mom! Honey!)

Nothing makes me lose my cool like toy packaging
Kids you really need to leave the room, mom's opening toy packaging
I'm sorry you have to see this sight
You must be brave, no please don't cry
I promise it will be alright
I hope to have it by tonight
Nevermind this dynamite
Toy packaging

Label: INO Records

Saturday, December 06, 2008

TSMSS: I want to be just like you



Tomorrow, my first born son (Chewie) turns 11. I still remember that morning when we found out our prayers had been answered. Within 48 hours of the first phone calls, we became first time parents. It took a year for the court to make it "official", but we became Mommy and Daddy on December 9th when we took him home. What a huge job we had ahead. He watches what we do and say. We are a "living Bible...that (our) little boy can read".



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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Heavy Heart

All I have to say...


I Will Lift My Eyes
by Bebo Norman

Verse 1
God, my God, I cry out
Your beloved needs You now
God, be near, calm my fear
And take my doubt

Bridge
Your kindness is what pulls me up
Your love is all that draws me in

Chorus
I will lift my eyes to the Maker
Of the mountains I can’t climb
I will lift my eyes to the Calmer
Of the oceans raging wild
I will lift my eyes to the Healer
Of the hurt I hold inside
I will lift my eyes, lift my eyes to You

Verse 2
God, my God, let Mercy sing
Her melody over me
God, right here all I bring
Is all of me

Misc
‘Cause You are and You were and You will be forever
The Lover I need to save me
‘Cause You fashioned the earth and You hold it
together, God
So hold me now

Saturday, October 25, 2008

TSMSS: Jesus bring the rain




I've had a rough week. On Monday, my little red Saturn (actually, my FIL's, but it's going to be mine as soon as we sell the blue van) died. It was the 3rd time in a week that it died, but unlike the other times, it didn't start up again. With help from a friend, John got it pushed started and drove it home. (Yep. The starter is out.) Overnight, John hooked up the battery charger to the aforementioned blue van because it had sat so long it was dead. Tuesday morning, we head over to put gas the blue van and ran out of gas on the way. While I waited for AAA, John left for a contract job. 5 minutes later he called. The Suburban overheated and stalled out. It won't restart. What?!?!? 3 dead cars in 3 days?!?! Wednesday, we realized the blue van needs brakes---bad! It's metal on metal. (I mentioned it to John, but he didn't realize how bad it was until after I had driven it around all day.

What a week! Oh...and did I mention that my husband left for Men's retreat yesterday?!?!?

Praise in the middle of the storm:
1. It didn't rain! While I was waiting for the tow truck, I was thankful that it was a beautiful day--not too hot; not too cold. And no rain!
2. Our church helped us with getting the starter replaced in the Saturn.
3. My FIL (who is on vacation) made arrangement for someone from his church to work on the Suburban. We are going to work out payments.


Jesus Bring the Rain by MercyMe

I can count a million times
People asking me how I
Can praise You with all that
I've gone through
The question just amazes me
Can circumstances possibly
Change who I forever am in You

Maybe since my life was changed
Long before these rainy days
It's never really ever crossed my mind
To turn my back on you, oh Lord
My only shelter from the storm
But instead I draw closer through these times
So I pray

Bring me joy, bring me peace
Bring the chance to be free
Bring me anything that brings
You glory And I know there'll
be days When this life brings me pain
But if that's what it takes to
praise You Jesus, bring the rain

I am yours regardless of the clouds that may
loom above because you are much greater than
my pain you who made a way for me suffering
your destiny so tell me whats a little rain



Saturday, October 11, 2008

TSMSS: Empty Me




I haven't ever been exposed to the bright lights and cheering crowds, but it's easy to get caught up in my own selfishness and pride. And if I'm full of myself, there is no room for Jesus to be Lord.

Chris Sligh - Empty Me
From the album Running Back To You

I’ve had just enough
Of the spotlight when it burns bright
To see how it gets in the blood
I’ve tasted my share
Of the sweet life and the wild ride
And found a little is not quite enough
I know how I can stray
And how fast my heart could change

Chorus:
Empty me of the selfishness inside
Every vain ambition and the poison of my pride
And any foolish thing my heart holds onto
Lord, empty me of me so I can be filled with You

I’ve seen just enough
Of the quick buys of the best lies
To know how prodigals can be drawn away
I know how I can stray
And how fast my heart could change

Chorus:

‘Cause everything is a lesser thing
Compared to You, compared to You
‘Cause everything is a lesser thing
Compared to You, so I surrender all



Sunday, October 05, 2008

TSMSS: Let us Pray



I know I'm a bit late for Then Sings My Soul Saturday, but our church just kicked off "40 Days of Prayer" with Jeff Noel from Harvest Prayer Ministries. This song kept running through my mind. I tried to find a youtube video, but it crashed my browser.

Let us Pray by Steven Curtis Chapman

I hear you say your heart is aching
You've got trouble in the making
And you ask if I'll be praying for you please
And in keeping with conviction
I'll say yes with good intentions
To pray later making mention of your needs
But since we have this moment here at heaven's door
We should start knocking now, what are we waiting for?

CHORUS:
Let us pray, let us pray, everywhere in every way
Every moment of the day, it is the right time
For the Father above, He is listening with love
And He wants to answer us, so let us pray

So when we feel the Spirit moving
Prompting, prodding and behooving
There is no time to be losing, let us pray
Let the Father hear us saying
What we need to be conveying
Even while this song is playing, let us pray
And just because we say the word, "Amen"
It doesn't mean this conversationi needs to end

Let us pray, let us pray, everywhere in every way
Every moment of the day, it is the right time
Let us pray without end and when we finish start again
Like breathing out and breathing in, let us pray

Let us approach the throne of grace with confidence
As our prayers draw us near
To the One who knows our needs
Before we even call His name

Let us pray everywhere in every way
Every moment of the day, it is the right time
Let us pray without end and when we finish start again
Like breathing out and breathing in, let us pray

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Fireproof: The Movie

When I posted the lyrics to Slow Fade I didn't realize it was featured in the movie Fireproof. But it fit so well. The couple in the story were slowly letting things (work, saving for a boat, ailing parents, pornography) creep into their marriage and slowly draw them away. It wasn't an overnight thing. Their family didn't "crumble in a day". It was a slow fade.

Wow! What a great Movie. The church that made Facing the Giants just released a new movie called Fireproof starring Kirk Cameron. Our theater was not supposed to get Fireproof. But a local church bought out enough seats to guarantee a good showing. That church then contacted other churches. For the past two weeks, we've had firemen and their wives pre-selling tickets at our church. We went to the 2nd showing (6 pm) and there were very few empty seats. Everyone seemed to enjoy it.

While there was a clear presentation of the Gospel, it was not a sappy movie. The Gospel was presented in a way that wasn't forced into the story. And everything didn't magically become perfect once the leading man found God. In fact, the struggles intensified. But he began to put his heart into saving his marriage.

You can see a trailer at the Fireproof website. Here is The Story from the website.

At work, inside burning buildings, Capt. Caleb Holt lives by the old firefighter's adage: Never leave your partner behind. At home, in the cooling embers of his marriage, he lives by his own rules.

Growing up, Catherine Holt always dreamed of marrying a loving, brave firefighter...just like her daddy. Now, after seven years of marriage, Catherine wonders when she stopped being "good enough" for her husband.

Regular arguments over jobs, finances, housework, and outside interests have readied them both to move on to something with more sparks.

As the couple prepares to enter divorce proceedings, Caleb's father challenges his son to commit to a 40-day experiment: "The Love Dare." Wondering if it's even worth the effort, Caleb agrees-for his father's sake more than for his marriage. When Caleb discovers the book's daily challenges are tied into his parents' newfound faith, his already limited interest is further dampened.

While trying to stay true to his promise, Caleb becomes frustrated time and again. He finally asks his father, "How am I supposed to show love to somebody who constantly rejects me?"

When his father explains that this is the love Christ shows to us, Caleb makes a life-changing commitment to love God. Andówith God's helpóhe begins to understand what it means to truly love his wife.

But is it too late to fireproof his marriage? His job is to rescue others. Now Caleb Holt is ready to face his toughest job ever...rescuing his wife's heart.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Song: Slow Fade

Edited to add:
After I posted these lyrics, I was invited to participate in the "Then Sings My Soul" meme. I think I'm going to like this one! Also, I wrote this post before I saw Fireproof. I have more insight here.



Do you ever hear a song on the radio that just grips you? I keep hearing this one on KLOVE. It kind of reminds me of the sermon illustration: How to boil a frog.

If you want to boil a frog you start out with a pot of luke warm water. Too cold or too cold and the frog will jump out. You slowly add heat. As the water warms up, the frog relaxes. By the time the water gets too hot for the frog to handle, his legs are useless because of the heat. The idea is that the Devil doesn't usually tempt us with "big sins". Most of us would not be tempted to just go out and rob a bank. But, we might be tempted to "borrow" something and not return it. Or "forget" to list something on our taxes. Those "little" sins are a slippery slope that can lead to the "big" ones that we thought we would never consider.

And people (especially our little ones) are watching us and following in our footsteps.


Casting Crowns - Slow Fade
From the album The Altar And The Door


Be careful little eyes what you see
It's the second glance that ties your hands as darkness pulls the strings
Be careful little feet where you go
For it's the little feet behind you that are sure to follow

Chorus
It's a slow fade when you give yourself away
It's a slow fade when black and white have turned to gray
Thoughts invade, choices are made, a price will be paid
When you give yourself away
People never crumble in a day
It's a slow fade, it's a slow fade

Be careful little ears what you hear
When flattery leads to compromise, the end is always near
Be careful little lips what you say
For empty words and promises lead broken hearts astray

Chorus

The journey from your mind to your hands
Is shorter than you're thinking
Be careful if you think you stand
You just might be sinking

It's a slow fade when you give yourself away
It's a slow fade when black and white have turned to gray
Thoughts invade, choices are made, a price will be paid
When you give yourself away
People never crumble in a day
Daddies never crumble in a day
Families never crumble in a day

Oh be careful little eyes what see
Oh be careful little eyes what you see
For the Father up above is looking down in love
Oh be careful little eyes what you see
Label: Reunion Records