Friday, August 10, 2007

Langgam na Hinahanap ang Naamoy na Candy

Para sa mga tinatamad nang magtrabaho this early, routinary na lang ba? Nasaan naman ang fulfillment?

Now, God is a road. And we, pilgrims.

mula sa http://www.hangad.org/pages/ministry/recordings/songs.php?action=viewsong&song_id=00024

Pilgrim's Theme (Greater Scheme Of Things)
Music by: Manoling Francisco, SJ Lyrics by: Johnny Go, SJ
Arrangement: Paulo K Tirol Soloist: Julius Guevara

Tired of weaving dreams too loose for me to wear
Tired of watching clouds repeat their dance on air
Tired of getting tied to doing what's required
Is life a mere routine in the greater scheme of things?
Through with going through, one more day what's new?
Does my life still mean a thing in the greater scheme of things?
I think I'll follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
I hope to find my place
So my life will fall in place
I know in time I'll find my place
In the greater scheme of things
Each must go his way but how can I decide,
Which path I should take, who will be my guide?
I need some kind of star to lead me somewhere far
To find a higher dream in the greater scheme of things
The road before me bends, I don't know what I'll find
Will I meet a friend or ghosts I've left behind?
Should I even be surprised that You're with me in disguise
For it's Your hand that I have seen in the greater scheme of things
I think I'll follow the voice that calls within
Dance to the silent song it sings
I hope to find my place
So my life will fall in place
I know in time I'll find my place
For Yours is the voice in my deepest dreams
You are the heart, the very heart of the greater scheme of things
Why don't we follow the voice that calls within?
Dance to the silent song it sings
I hope to find my place
So my life will fall in place
I know in time I'll find my place

There comes a time in everyone’s life when one has to choose between roads. Often it’s a choice between a road we already know too well, and one that’s much narrower, less familiar, bending beyond what your eyes can see. The thing is, you know you must choose—lest you remain a wanderer all your life and you simply run out of roads. Each one’s road is different. But all of us are born pilgrims: We are all meant to seek that one road that will lead us home. It’s not an easy task, but don’t be afraid. If you seek it, your road will find you. (Johnny Go, SJ)

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