Posted by sigismund on June 30, 2011, at 14:28:50
In reply to Re: Songs of faith » sigismund, posted by Dinah on June 29, 2011, at 14:15:19
When we see a coral reef we appreciate the strangeness. But we are so used to plants we don't. A useful way to think about trees, for example, is to think of them a bit like you think of coral. There is this living film around a dead centre, growing and growing.
This is way north of me. I must see it some day.
http://jennifermarohasy.com/blog/2007/11/conservation-values-in-the-daintree/I love buttress roots!
But I am still trying to find that layering I had images of when listening to Handel.
You can imagine it here, going down to the forest floor
I think this is lovely Dinah, and very true. It reminds me of William Blake.
You - Do you ever wonder why
Seems like the grass is always greener
Under everybody else's sky
But right here, right here for this time and place
You can live a mirror of His mercy
A forgiven image of grace
(Repeat Chorus)Can't change what's happened till now
But we can change what will be
By living in holiness
That the world will see Jesus
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