Thursday, February 19, 2009

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

a million parachutes

Like a million parachutes
The snow's coming down
I'll lock up the front door
And turn the lights down
In the glow of the street lights
I see them descend
Like a million parachutes
Small men on a mission

[Chorus]
I miss the warmth
And I miss the sun
I miss the ocean
I miss everyone
And I miss the bridges
That span across the bay
Tonight, it seems like ages ago

Like a million parachutes
the snow still falls
The dogs are asleep now
There's no one to call
I'll put on some records
And wait for the light
Under those million parachutes
Now a blanket of white.

:sixpence none the richer:

Friday, January 16, 2009

"silly love songs" (no relation to the paul mccartney song)

Some love songs can be so un-romantic. Take for example Sondre Lerche’s “To Be Surprised.” The guy is one of my favorite artists. And this is one of my favorite songs. The acoustic guitar is catchy, the lyrics are cute. The line I have a problem with is: “When I wrap my arms around you, every mistake we’ve made crumbles.” Oh really? I was never aware that all relational difficulties disappeared as soon as two people embraced. I don’t mean to be overly critical. It’s just that getting to know someone, discovering their likes and dislikes and quirks, their ups and downs, is important. Learning about another person involves so much more than physical closeness. And actually, I think the learning is more important. To me, that is so much more romantic.
Maybe it comes from being on the Worldview Team for 2+ years, but I keep finding how important it is to avoid letting the implications in these songs seep into my thinking. It happens. Careful.