If I had to run, if I had to crawl
If I had to swim a hundred rivers, just to climb a thousand walls,
Always know that I will find a way, to get to where you are,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MUFFIN
If I had to run, if I had to crawl
If I had to swim a hundred rivers, just to climb a thousand walls,
Always know that I will find a way, to get to where you are,
Posted by D at 9:04 PM 3 comments
Yes I know it was easy. I actually got the idea to use it when I was watching Nashville Star last Monday night and one of the contestants did a pretty decent version of it. Speaking of Nashville Star, last nights episode had to be one of the worst episodes of reality music television evah!!! But I digress. Hearing "Every Breath You Take" reminded me that when the song was a hit, back in the 80's I always thought Sting was singing "I'm a pool hall ace" and not "How my poor heart aches." Go ahead and laugh, we all have songs we're the lyrics sound like something completely nonsensical. You know you do. Feel free to leave comments with some of your own :D
Posted by D at 6:13 PM 3 comments
Oh, can't you see
You belong to me
How my poor heart aches
With every step you take
Posted by D at 8:05 PM 5 comments
First of all, if you're reading this and you are the one who sent Muffin and I a copy of The Shack. Thank You!! Muffin is reading it right now and I'll grab it when she's done.
The next Song Lyric Sunday contest will begin on Sunday July 7 and we actually have a sponsor and prize package and it will be like a real contest!!! It'll run for 8 weeks and the rules will be the same as the last one. Which means you'll be on your honor for not googling the lyrics!
Posted by D at 5:34 PM 2 comments
We'll be doing a new contest starting in July, and the cool part is it looks like I actually have a sponsor lined up. I'll give more details later. Here's this weeks lyric
He said, “I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree
I was runnin' from some honey bees
Drip dryin' in the summer breeze
After jumpin' into Calico creek
I was walkin' down an old dirt road
Past a field of hay that had just been mowed
Man I wish you'd just left me alone
Posted by D at 9:48 PM 3 comments
Ok, I honestly thought that there was maybe one regular reader of my blog that would get yesterdays lyric. Well to my surprise, 2 people got it and neither was who I suspected. Kate and Dana are both right, Through The Fire was originally recorded by The Crabb Family and Randy Travis covered it on his album Glory Train, with The Crabb Family helping out on vocals. Congrats to Kate and Dana!!!
Posted by D at 10:07 AM 0 comments
First of all Congrats to Angie for getting the last SLS right. She guessed Heaven In The Real World by Steven Curtis Chapman. She got a little help from JC but what the heck!
Here's this weeks:
he never promised that the cross would not get heavy
and the hill would not be hard to climb
he never offered our victories without fighting
but he said help would always come in time
Posted by D at 9:49 PM 2 comments