Linford and Karin write great songs together. When I heard Karin sing "Drunkard's Prayer" live at an intimate concert, it sent chills up my spine and I declared I wanted it played at my wedding or at an anniversary celebration. Now I just have to find a husband who agrees with that song choice! ;-) Here are the lyrics:
You're my water
You're my wine
You're my whiskey
From time to time
You're the hunger
On my bones
All the nights
I sleep alone
Sweet intoxication
When your words
Wash over me
Whether or not
Your lips move
You speak to me
Like an ocean
Without waves
You're the movement
That I crave
And in that motion
I long to drown
And be lost not to be found
You're my water
You're my wine
You're my whiskey
From time to time
And then there's the lyrics to "The World Can Wait" which affirms the intimacy I feel with God and fills me with longing to bask in His presence, to be pulled even closer to His side. Here's a taste:
but tomorrow I can't imagine
how am I supposed to know
what's yet to go down ?
is there only one religion
the kind that whispers
when nobody comes around ?
the world can wait
the world can wait
I wanna drink the water from your well
I wanna tell you things i'll never tell
the world can wait
the world can wait
i'm wide awake
and the world can wait
I want to feel and then some
I have five senses
I need thousands more at least
every day a page of paper
every night a photograph
a moveable feast
so fade to black and white now
roll the movie of my life
inside of my head
'cause like all true believers
I am truly skeptical
of all that I have said
Those last few lines speak to me about those moments of doubt, when I replay scenes from my life trying to discern the truth or grace in me. And then the chorus kicks in reminding me the world can wait while I drink from His well.
3 comments:
'cause like all true believers
I am truly skeptical
of all that I have said
This has been one of my favorite lines for a while now. It's just really true, whether anyone admits it out loud or not!
Good post, Em! :)
Actualy Over-the-Rhine is a beautiful place with strong people who work together in a way much different and better than the rest of Cincinnati. OTR is not a place ridden with crime. OTR is a place that people should spend time in. And...OTR is not noteworthy because there is a band with the same name, that is demeaning. OTR is a wonderful place with wonderful people and the band OTR came second to the real OTR. I am sure you meant well, it is just important to point out truth when the chance arises. Have a wonderfuld day.
Hi Josh, Thanks for reading my blog! I certainly didn't intend to demean Over-the-Rhine in any way. I am a strong supporter of Cincinnati and believe our city is full of good people who have unique gifts to share. My comments about the physical local of Over-the-Rhine was just a summary of how many view that neighborhood. Thanks for making the clarification that there are positive things happening there and (I think the band would agree) is a place where people should spend more time. The meat of my post was intended to highlight the lyrics of a great band and my apologies for any misconception about the neighborhood being conveyed. God loves our city and so do I! I hope to meet you in person sometime Josh and I hope you find a post on my blog more to your liking sometime! gratefully yours, Emily
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