Friday, August 1, 2008

AVA The Adventure

I wanna have the same last dream again 
The one where I wake up, and I'm alive 
Just as the four walls close me within 
My eyes are opened up with pure sunlight 
I'm the first to know, my dearest friends 
Even if your hope has burned with time 
Anything that's dead shall be regrown 
And your vicious pain, your warning sign 
You will be fine 

Hello, here I am 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin 

Any type of love it will be shown 
Like every single tree reach for the sky 
If you're gonna fall, I'll let you know 
That I will pick you up like you for I 
I felt this thing, life can't replace 
Where everyone was working for this goal 
Where all the children left without a trace 
Only to come back, as pure as gold 
To recite this all 


Hello, here I am 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin, tonight 

Hello, here I am 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin, tonight 

Hello, here I am 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin 

I cannot live; I can't breathe unless you do this with me 
I cannot live; I can't breathe unless you do this with me 
I cannot live; I can't breathe unless you do this with me 
I cannot live; I can't breathe unless you do this with me 

Hello, here I am (You do this with me) 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin (You do this with me) 

Hello, here I am (You do this with me) 
And here we go 
Life's waiting to begin 
Life's waiting to begin 

1 comment:

Jerry said...

Re: Using this in your church service.

I don't think you should just put up the words, but you should actually play the song!!!

I mean, isn't the whole point to be redeemed, then go redeem? So perhaps the song isn't "Christian" or whatever, but can't we see the good in it, the holyness, the possible worshipfullness and redeem it?

We should be more worldly, in the sense that God created the world and put us into it, and consequentially--whether one likes it or not--at least a little of God is in everything. After all, the act alone of creating is a reflection of the image of God, so any song, as a creation, is reflecting God. It's just whether we choose to see Him or something else.

Just my thoughts...