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Lessons Learned

June 25, 2007

My brother gave me Carrie Underwood’s cd Some Hearts for my birthday a couple weeks ago.

I absolutely love it and drive T crazy by constantly playing it in the car when we go anywhere.

Anyway, I love the lyrics to this song because it is relevant to every life lived.  I know how much I have changed and learned, even in the last couple of years.  How I have begun to recognize that everything that has happened in my life has shaped who I am and how I view the world but no one thing is all I am.

Lessons Learned
(Words & Music by Diane Warren)

There’s some things that I regret
Some words I wish had gone unsaid
Some starts that had some better endings
Been some bad times I’ve been through
Damage I could not undo
Some things I wish I could do all all over again
But it don’t really matter
When life gets that much harder
It makes you that much stronger, oh
Some pages turned, some bridges burned
But there were lessons learned

From every tear that had to fall from my eyes
From every day I wondered how I’d get through the night
From every change life has thrown me
I’m thankful for every break in my heart
I’m grateful for every scar
Some pages turned, some bridges burned
But there were lessons learned

There’s mistakes that I have made
Some chances I just threw away
Some roads I never should’ve taken
Been some signs I didn’t see
Hearts that I hurt needlessly
Some wounds that I wish I could have one more chance to mend
But it don’t make no difference
The past can’t be re-written
You get the life you’re given, oh
Some pages turned, some bridges burned
But there were lessons learned

From every tear that had to fall from my eyes
From every day I wondered how I’d get through the night
From every change life has thrown me
I’m thankful for every breath in my heart
I’m grateful for every scar
Some pages turned, some bridges burned
But there were lessons learned

And all the things that break you
Are all the things that make you strong
You can’t change the past coz it’s gone
And you gotta just move on
It’s all lessons learned

Bridge with new changes:
and all the things that break you
Are all the things that make you strong
You can’t change the past cuz it’s gone
You just gotta move on
Because it’s all lessons learned

I’m trying to figure out how to link an online version of the song to this post but I haven’t gotten it down yet!

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Sinking

May 14, 2006

2 AM edit

This song could have been written by me a year ago. I’m still learning not to say: “I don’t need you, I don’t think I need you” because I do need Him and His forever healing.

And in my eyes, the Y in you should be capitalized but I copied as written in the cd cover.

“Sinking”
Jars of Clay

It’s not my problem anymore
You see it never really was
So you can stop caring as you call it
And I’ll be fine right here

You see that I can play a pretty convincing role
So I don’t need you, I don’t think I need you

But you see through my forever lies
And you are not believing
And I see in your forever eyes
And you are forever healing

You can’t hear what I’m not saying
And I can hold out long enough
Treading water I keep from sinking
I’m not one for reaching

You see that I can play a pretty convincing role
So I don’t need you, I don’t think I need you

But you see through my forever lies
And you are not believing
And I see in your forever eyes
And you are forever healing

You see that I can play a pretty convincing role
So I don’t need you, I don’t think I need you

But you see through my forever lies
And you are not believing
And I see in your forever eyes
And you are forever healing

But you see through my forever lies
And you are not believing
And I see in your forever eyes
And you are forever healing

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What’s A Christian

March 4, 2006

Maya Angelou

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I’m not shouting “I’m clean livin’”
I’m whispering “I was lost, now I’m found and forgiven”

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I don’t speak of this with pride.
I’m confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I’m not trying to be strong.
I’m professing that I’m weak and need His strength to carry on.

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I’m not bragging of success.
I’m admitting I have failed and need God to clean my mess.

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I’m not claiming to be perfect,
my flaws are far too visible but God believes I am worth it.

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I still feel the sting of pain.
I have my share of heartaches. So I call upon His name.

When I say…”I am a Christian”
I’m not holier than thou,
I’m just a simple sinner, who received God’s good grace somehow.