Thursday, October 13, 2011

On My Playlist

Back with some more meaningful songs from my playlist...

It's Your Life sung by Francesca Battistelli

This is the moment

It's on the line
Which way you gonna fall?
In the middle between
wrong and right?
But you know afterall...

It's your life
Whatcha gonna do
The world is watching you
Everyday the choices you make
Say what you are and who
your heart beats for
It's an open door
It's your life

Are you who you always said you would be?
With a sinking feeling in your chest
Always waiting on someone else to fix you?
Tell me when do you forget...

It's your life
Whatcha gonna do
The world is watching you
Everyday the choices you make
Say what you are and who
your heart beats for
It's an open door
It's your life

You can live the way you believe
This is your opportunity
To let your life be one that lights the way

And I just love singing this one...

Amazing Grace sung by Jars of Clay

I grew this heart into a drifter

I never felt the roots I bare
I sold my sight, oh brother, sister
For a mountain of fool's gold, it's gone
Only God knows, God knows where

My soul was restless for redemption
My feet were lookin' for a place to stand
Well, I ain't got no life
And you know I ain't got no money
Just the faith of an empty hand

Amazing grace, I feel you coming up slowly now
Like the sun is risin', heat on my face
Oh love that keeps on shinin', don't let the shadow come
Ya know I gotta feel your healin' rays

I hitched a ride, I was a beggar
I had murder on my hands
I needed water to rinse these stains
But only blood could remove what's spillin'
And pardon me the blame

Amazing grace, I feel you coming up slowly now

Like the sun is risin', heat on my face
Oh love that keeps on shinin', don't let the shadow come
Ya know I gotta feel your healin' rays

2 comments:

Melissa Ann Goodwin said...

Thank you for the lovely, uplifting inspiration! And thanks for your comments over on Jingle's blog. I'm delighted to meet you.

Ursula Schneider said...

This is great stuff Pamela! My pastor has been asking alot recently, would there be enough evidence available to convict you of being a Christian. The Francesca B song reminds me of that sentiment. A good question to ask oneself again and again.