Saturday, November 22, 2014

A Great, Inspiring Song

Okay, so I know this isn't really organ related at all, but it is music related, and it something that means so much to me that I want to share it.

The reason that I love music so much is because it can touch the soul so deeply. I have lost count of the number of times a song or other piece of music has inspired me, comforted me, or touched me in some other way.

Today was a day that I really needed to have my soul touched in that way. I won't go into any personal details here, but I have been having some challenges recently. I listened to the following song, and the lyrics comforted and inspired me, and motivated me to press forward with peace in my heart. I know they have comforted others, and that they will continue to do so.

The video for the song is posted below, followed by the lyrics. It is entitled "Glorious," written by Stephanie Mabey and covered, in this case, by David Archuleta to be used in the movie Meet the Mormons.

I hope this touches your hearts like it did mine. Thanks for indulging me.


Here are the lyrics:

[Verse:]
There are times when you might feel aimless
You can't see the places where you belong
But you will find that there is a purpose
It's been there within you all along and when you're near it
You can almost hear it.

[Chorus:]
It's like a symphony just keep listening
And pretty soon you'll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece in their own melodies
In each one of us, oh, it's glorious

[Verse 2:]
You will know how to let it ring out as you discover who you are
Others around you will start to wake up
To the sounds that are in their hearts
It's so amazing, what we're all creating

[Chorus:]
It's like a symphony just keep listening
And pretty soon you'll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece in their own melodies
In each one of us, oh, it's glorious

[Bridge:]
And as you feel the notes build higher
You will see

[Chorus:]
It's like a symphony just keep listening
And pretty soon you'll start to figure out your part
Everyone plays a piece in their own melodies
In each one of us, oh, it's glorious

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