Monday, September 17, 2007

"The Sun Song" by Michael Tolcher

[Verse 1]
One more beginning for as long as it lasts
A new day for the living all forgiving of the past
A heavy foot steps to the dark unknown
This is a mystery
No security of home

[Chorus]
Here comes the sun
Over my head
Show me a path and i'll be led
Walking alone
I'm not afraid

I have my wings to fly away

[Verse 2]
There's been a fever burning holes in your skin
A million questions
Let the journey begin
Want with a reason and you'll understand
The source is infinite
So, choose your demand

[Chorus]
Here comes the sun
Over my head
Show me a path and i'll be led
Walking alone
I'm not afraid

I have my wings to fly away

[Verse 3]
Send in the messengers
Let the story be told
Set free philosophy with the medicines old
One in a body of a sacred plan
Part of a vision
Believe and you can

[Chorus]
Here comes the sun
Over my head
Show me a path and i'll be led
Walking alone
I'm not afraid

I have my wings to fly away

Source: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/michaeltolcher/thesunsong.html


I found the above song, tonight, while looking for another song by the same artist ("Sooner or Later," which I discovered as the themesong for the short-lived but excellent teen drama, Life As We Know It, based on an equally excellent YA novel by Melvin Burgess). I think it sums up a lot of what I was trying to say a week and a half ago when I met with Sr. Mary to discuss my first assignment from the yellow associate process workbook. It's late, and I'm tired now, but I will write more about that tomorrow. But I wanted to listen to the song on Rhapsody.com and read the lyrics one more time before turning in, tonight. And I wanted to share it here.

Goodnight!

No comments: