A lonely mother gazining out of the window
Staring at her son that she just can’t touch
If at any time he’s in a jam she’ll be by his side
But he doesn’t realize he hurts her so much
But all the praying just ain’t helping at all
Cuz he can’t seem to keep his self out of trouble
So he goes out and he makes his money
The best way he knows how
Another body layin cold in the gutterListen to me
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
Please stick to the rivers
And the lakes that you’re used to
I know that you’re gonna have it
Your way or nothing at all
But I think you’re moving too fastLittle precious has a natural obsession
For temptation but he just can’t see
She gives him loving that his body
Can’t handle but all he can say
Is “baby is good to me”
One day he goes and take a glimpse in the mirror
But he doesn’t recognize his own face
His health is fading and he doesn’t know why
3 letters took him to his final resting place…Y’all don’t you hear me
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
Please stick to the rivers
And the lakes that you’re used to
I know that you’re gonna have it
Your way or nothing at all
But I think your moving too fast(2x)Come on
I seen a rainbow yesterday
But to many storms have come and gone
Leaving a trace
Of not one God giving ray
Is it because
My life is ten shades of grey
I pray all ten fade away
Seldom praise him for the seven daysAnd like his promise is true
Only my faith can undo
The many chances I blew
To bring my life to anew
Clear and blue and unconditional
Skies have dried the tears from my eyes
No more lonely cries,
My only bleeding hope
Is for the folk who can’t cope
With such an endurine pain
That it keeps them in the pourin’ rain
Who’s to blame for tootin caine into your own vein
What a shame you shoot and aim
For some one elses blame
You claim the insane for
This day and time for falling
Prey to crime I say the system’s
Got you victim to your own mindDreams are hopeless aspirations
In hopes of coming true
Believe in yourself
The rest is up to me and youDon’t go chasing waterfalls
Please stick to the rivers
And the lakes that you’re used to
I know that you’re gonna have it
Your way or nothing at all
But I think your moving too fast X2 (faded)
Tag: Song
Seals and Croft, Summer Breeze/Song share
Lyrics
See the curtains hangin’ in the window, in the evenin’ on a Friday night
A little light a-shinin’ through the window, lets me know everything is alrightSummer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mind
Summer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mindSee the paper layin’ in the sidewalk, a little music from the house next door
So I walked on up to the doorstep, through the screen and across the floorSummer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mind
Summer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mindSweet days of summer, the jasmine’s in bloom
July is dressed up and playing her tune
And I come home from a hard day’s work
And you’re waiting there, not a care in the world
See the smile a-waitin’ in the kitchen, food cookin’ and the plates for two
Feel the arms that reach out to hold me, in the evening when the day is throughSummer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mind
Summer breeze, makes me feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in my mind
Songwriters: Darrell Crofts,Jimmy Seals
© Universal Music Publishing Group
Chicago, Old Days/Song share
Yes! Another song I love! I just want to share, listen if you will!
Old days
Good times I remember
Fun days
Filled with simple pleasures
Drive-in movies
Comic books and blue jeans
Howdy Doody
Baseball cards and birthdays
Take me back
To a world gone away
Memories
Seem like yesterdayOld days
Good times I remember
Gold days
Days I’ll always treasure
Funny faces
Full of love and laughter
Funny places
Summer nights and streetcars
Take me back
To a world gone away
Boyhood memories
Seem like yesterdayOld days – in my mind and in my heart to stay
Old days – darkened dreams of good times gone away
Old days – days of love and feeling fancy free
Old days – days of magic still so close to me
Old days – in my mind and in my heart to stay
Old days – darkened dreams of good times gone away
Old days – days of love and feeling fancy free
Old days – days of magic still so close to me
Chicago, I’ve Been Searchin’ So Long/Song and lyric share
This song is on my mind this morning, so i am going to share!
I just love the music and the lyrics and the vocals. This song was a favorite of mine while I was growing up in the 80’s. Listen to it.
“(I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long”
As my life goes on I believe
Somehow something’s changed
Something deep inside
Ooh a part of me
There’s a strange new light in my eyes
Things I’ve never known
Changin’ my life
Changin’ me
I’ve been searchin’
So long
To find an answer
Now I know my life has meaning
Ow oh
Now I see myself as I am
Feeling very free
Life is everything
Ooh it’s meant to be
When my tears have come to an end
I will understand
What I left behind
Part of me
I’ve been searching
So long
To find and answer
Now I know my life has meaning
Woah woah
Searching
Don’t you know I’m hell yeah
For an answer
To the question
Oh yeah
For our minds
Baby
Baby it’s true
It’s only natural
It’s only natural baby, yeah
Good things
In life
Take a long time
yeah yeah
Brett Young, Mercy/Song Share
Mercy
Why you gotta show up lookin so good just to hurt me
Why you wanna stop this whole damn world from turning
Mercy
Why you hanging on so tight if this ain’t working
Why you wanna stop this flame if it’s still burning
Cause it’s still burningSo if you’re gonna break my heart, just break it
And if you’re gonna take your shot, then take it
Take it
If you made up your mind, then make it
Make this fast
If you ever loved me
Have mercyIf you go out tonight and get drunk and lonely
Wind up home alone
Please don’t call me
And say you miss me
NoIf you’re gonna break my heart, just break it
And if you’re gonna take your shot, then take it
Take it
If you made up your mind, then make it
Make this fast
If you ever loved me
Have mercyWoah
Oh have mercyIf you’re gonna break my heart, just break it
If you’re gonna take your shot, take it
Take it
Oh if you’re gonna break my heart, just break it
And if you’re gonna take your shot, then take it
Take it
If you made up your mind, then make it
Make this fast
If you ever loved me
Mmmh if you ever loved me
Have mercy
Oh have mercy
Oh have mercy
Have mercy
I really like this guys voice. MERCY me, lol This song is great! Listen to it, if you wish!
MwsR ❤
Song Information Share/ The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot
Have you heard this song? Bet you didn’t know it was inspired by real events.
This is from Wikipedia,
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is a song written, composed, and performed by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot to commemorate the sinking of the bulk carrier SS Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior on November 10, 1975. Lightfoot drew his inspiration from Newsweek’s article on the event, “The Cruelest Month”, which it published in its November 24, 1975, issue.[1] Lightfoot considers this song to be his finest work.[2]
Appearing originally on Lightfoot’s 1976 album Summertime Dream, the single version hit number 1 in his native Canada (in the RPM national singles survey) on November 20, 1976, barely a year after the disaster.[3] In the United States, it reached number 1 in Cashbox and number 2 for two weeks in the Billboard Hot 100 (behind Rod Stewart’s “Tonight’s The Night”), making it Lightfoot’s second-most-successful single behind “Sundown”. Overseas it was at best a minor hit, peaking at number 40 in the UK Singles Chart.[4

This below, is the SS Edmund FitzGerald,

Fitzgerald left Superior, Wisconsin, at 2:15 p.m. on the afternoon of November 9, 1975,[34] under the command of Captain Ernest M. McSorley. She was en route to the steel mill on Zug Island, near Detroit, Michigan,[35] with a cargo of 26,116 long tons (29,250 short tons; 26,535 t) of taconite ore pellets and soon reached her full speed of 16.3 miles per hour (14.2 kn; 26.2 km/h).[36] Around 5 p.m., Fitzgerald joined a second freighter under the command of Captain Jesse B. “Bernie” Cooper, Arthur M. Anderson, destined for Gary, Indiana, out of Two Harbors, Minnesota.[37] The weather forecast was not unusual for November and the National Weather Service (NWS) predicted that a storm would pass just south of Lake Superior by 7 a.m. on November 10.[38]
SS Wilfred Sykes loaded opposite Fitzgerald at the Burlington Northern Dock #1 and departed at 4:15 p.m., about two hours after Fitzgerald. In contrast to the NWS forecast, Captain Dudley J. Paquette of Sykes predicted that a major storm would directly cross Lake Superior. From the outset, he chose a route that took advantage of the protection offered by the lake’s north shore in order to avoid the worst effects of the storm. The crew of Sykes followed the radio conversations between Fitzgerald and Anderson during the first part of their trip and overheard their captains deciding to take the regular Lake Carriers’ Association downbound route.[39] The NWS altered its forecast at 7:00 p.m., issuing gale warnings for the whole of Lake Superior.[40] Anderson and Fitzgerald altered course northward seeking shelter along the Ontario coast[37] where they encountered a winter storm at 1:00 a.m. on November 10. Fitzgerald reported winds of 52 knots (96 km/h; 60 mph) and waves 10 feet (3.0 m) high.[41] Captain Paquette of Sykes reported that after 1 a.m., he overheard McSorley say that he had reduced the ship’s speed because of the rough conditions. Paquette said he was stunned to later hear McSorley, who was not known for turning aside or slowing down, state that “we’re going to try for some lee from Isle Royale. You’re walking away from us anyway … I can’t stay with you.”[39]
At 2:00 a.m. on November 10, the NWS upgraded its warnings from gale to storm, forecasting winds of 35–50 knots (65–93 km/h; 40–58 mph).[42] Until then, Fitzgerald had followed Anderson, which was travelling at a constant 14.6 miles per hour (12.7 kn; 23.5 km/h),[37] but the faster Fitzgerald pulled ahead at about 3:00 a.m.[43] As the storm center passed over the ships, they experienced shifting winds, with wind speeds temporarily dropping as wind direction changed from northeast to south and then northwest.[41] After 1:50 p.m., when Anderson logged winds of 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph), wind speeds again picked up rapidly and it began to snow at 2:45 p.m., reducing visibility; Anderson lost sight of Fitzgerald, which was about 16 miles (26 km) ahead at the time.[44]
Shortly after 3:30 p.m., Captain McSorley radioed Anderson to report that Fitzgerald was taking on water and had lost two vent covers and a fence railing. The vessel had also developed a list.[45] Two of Fitzgerald’s six bilge pumps ran continuously to discharge shipped water.[46] McSorley said that he would slow his ship down so that Anderson could close the gap between them.[45] In a broadcast shortly afterward, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) warned all shipping that the Soo Locks had been closed and they should seek safe anchorage. Shortly after 4:10 p.m., McSorley called Anderson again to report a radar failure and asked Anderson to keep track of them.[47] Fitzgerald, effectively blind, slowed to let Anderson come within a 10-mile (16 km) range so she could receive radar guidance from the other ship.[48]
For a time, Anderson directed Fitzgerald toward the relative safety of Whitefish Bay; then, at 4:39 p.m., McSorley contacted the USCG station in Grand Marais, Michigan, to inquire whether the Whitefish Point light and navigation beacon were operational. The USCG replied that their monitoring equipment indicated that both instruments were inactive.[49] McSorley then hailed any ships in the Whitefish Point area to report the state of the navigational aids, receiving an answer from Captain Cedric Woodard of Avafors between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. that the Whitefish Point light was on but not the radio beacon.[43] Woodard testified to the Marine Board that he overheard McSorley say, “Don’t allow nobody on deck,”[50] as well as something about a vent that Woodard could not understand.[51] Some time later, McSorley told Woodard, “I have a ‘bad list,’ I have lost both radars, and am taking heavy seas over the deck in one of the worst seas I have ever been in.”[52]
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By late in the afternoon of November 10, sustained winds of over 50 knots (93 km/h; 58 mph) were recorded by ships and observation points across eastern Lake Superior.[53] Anderson logged sustained winds as high as 58 knots (107 km/h; 67 mph) at 4:52 p.m.,[47] while waves increased to as high as 25 feet (7.6 m) by 6:00 p.m.[54] Anderson was also struck by 70-to-75-knot (130 to 139 km/h; 81 to 86 mph) gusts[53] and rogue waves as high as 35 feet (11 m).[15]The last communication from the ship came at approximately 7:10 p.m., when Anderson notified Fitzgerald of an upbound ship and asked how she was doing. McSorley reported, “We are holding our own.” She sank minutes later. No distress signal was received, and ten minutes later, Anderson lost the ability either to raise Fitzgerald by radio or to detect her on radar.[50]
Shadow Dancing/ Song
Ah, I love the Bee Gees! I don’t necessarily know any group of guys whose voices were that high-pitched and could make it sound great, in my teenage years. I have loved these guys forever. Too bad their group is no more but their music will live on and on. Enjoy!
Andy Gibb – Shadow Dancing Lyrics
(written by Barry/Robin/Maurice/Andy Gibb)
You got me looking at that heaven in your eyes
I was chasing your direction
I was telling you no lies
And I was loving you
When the words are said, baby, I lose my head
And in a world of people, there’s only you and I
There ain’t nothing come between us in the end
How can I hold you when you ain’t even mine
Only you can see me through
I leave it up to you
Do it light, taking me through the night
Shadow dancing, baby you do it right
Give me more, drag me across the floor
Shadow dancing, all this and nothing more
All that I need is just one moment in your arms
I was chasing your affection
I was doing you no harm
And I was loving you
Make it shine, make it rain, baby I know my way
I need that sweet sensation of living in your love
I can’t breath when you’re away, it pulls me down
You are the question and the answer am I
Only you can see me through
I leave it up to you
Do it light, taking me through the night
Shadow dancing, baby you do it right
Give me more, drag me across the floor
Shadow dancing, all this and nothing more
And in this world of people there’s only you and I
There ain’t nothing come between us in the end
Ah, how can I hold you when you ain’t even mine
Only you can see me through
I leave it up to you
Do it light, taking me through the night
Shadow dancing, baby you do it right
Give me more, drag me across the floor
Shadow dancing, all this and nothing more
Do it light, taking me through the night
Shadow dancing, baby you do it right
Give me more, drag me across the floor
Shadow dancing, all this and nothing more
Do it light, taking me through the night
Shadow dancing, baby you do it right
Give me more, drag me across the floor
Shadow dancing, all this and nothing more
Songwriters: BARRY GIBB, ANDY GIBB, MAURICE GIBB, ROBIN GIBB
Shadow Dancing lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
Eyes that see

Inside us all, there are ideas, perspectives, thoughts, opinions, and more that have been engrained in us from our life around others. Those things mentioned affect our ways of treating others, either subconsciously or consciously. MwsR
Many times, too many really to recall, I have been before others singing. It was something that I really thought was my “calling” when I was younger. Now, I am not so sure it was a “calling” but more of a “witness”to others. Not long after I had kids it was that I stopped singing for a public audience. I think the part of why I did it when younger was simply not there in my life that had started of my being a mother. Don’t get me wrong, I really thought I could sing and wanted to do it, especially if people would listen, or want to listen. I liked the attention it brought me, and on a personal note, I liked witnessing to others what my heart knew already. I sang in a lot of different venues, but mostly in a church setting. There is where my heart soared when I sang. I felt like there was so much in me that if I did not sing, I would surely burst from it all building up inside.
There was so much music did for me, that music said, and still does today. If a person can relate to another through something that is entertaining, brings a person much joy, or just plain ole speaks to their heart, well then you should do that. One of my favorite songs to sing , especially in church settings was, “My Father’s Eyes” by Amy Grant.
Link below;
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/a/amy+grant/fathers+eyes_20007695.html
This song really spoke to me. It wrote about trying to see people and their circumstances, etc, with eyes full of compassion, and eyes that could feel. I really understood these lyrics because I felt I was always an “empath”from as far as I can remember. I think it does not take a great person to follow the lyrics of this song. I think it takes a person who genuinely wants to see the good in people. A person perhaps, that knows how to empathize because they were treated with empathy, or maybe because there had never been any empathy shown towards them. In this song there is kindness, feeling, and it is about reaching a level where the person can be “Christ-Like”, in a religious standpoint.
http://www.metrolyrics.com/fathers-eyes-lyrics-amy-grant.html
I believe Amy Grant wanted her public audience to be more perceptive to each other. I think that she wanted people to emulate Christ’s love. The Christ you read about in the Bible. Regardless of however you belief or worship, you can relate to this song in one way, shape, or fashion.
Read more about her here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Grant
Some of the lyrics from the song “My Father’s Eyes”, I have quoted below;
I may not be every mother’s dream for her little girl
And my face may not grace the mind of everyone in the world
But that’s all right, as long as I can have one wish I pray
When people look inside my life, I want to hear them say
She’s got her Father’s eyes
Her Father’s eyes
Eyes that find the good in things
When good is not around
Eyes that find the source of help
When help just can’t be found
Eyes full of compassion
Seeing every pain
Knowing what you’re going through
And feeling it the same
Read more: Amy Grant – Father’s Eyes Lyrics | MetroLyrics
So the message I hope you gather from reading this blog, isn’t that I love to sing, or that I quit singing in public. The message isn’t about Amy Grant, although I do love her music. The message I hope you get from this blog is
That we all are needed in this world. We all have our struggles, our issues, our downfalls. Despite all that, we keep each other going through encouragement, feeling for another, helping one another, and simply trying to have EYES THAT SEE what another might have going on in their life. You don’t have to be a special person or one that came from some special or privileged background, to reach out and have compassion.We are all in this life for a special and unique reason. It does not matter if you know what that is or not. What really matters is when we get outside our “little bubble world” and actually have EYES THAT SEE.
I am not anyone special or better than anyone else, I just care to see what other’s may have going on.
Thank you for reading!