These back steps are steeper to the ground
The brightest stars are falling down
I'm walking the edge, walking the tightest rope
We can be frank, reality rips on through, rolling like a hurricane
I'm over the bridge and under the rain
If everything's falling, if everything's changed
If I'm in the open, if I'm in the way
What am I doing here
If you're not with me?
What have I got to live for, if it's just my own dream
Take it back to the beginning, back to the start
When gravity's pulling, you're still holding my heart
You come crashing down
Crashing down
These four walls are closing in on me
The talk is louder than I'll sing
I want to be there, want to be where you are
But you know it all, every look and smile that aren't meant to break
I'm over the bridge and under the rain
If everything's falling, if everything's changed
If I'm in the open, if I'm in the way
What am I doing here
If you're not with me?
What have I got to live for, if it's just my own dream
Take it back to the beginning, back to the start
When gravity's pulling, you're still holding my heart
You come crashing down
And you say that everything is different, why don't we just hold on
And you say everything is different, why don't we just hold on
Crashing down
- "Crashing Down" by Mat Kearney
Saturday, July 21, 2007
I need shoe glue
Week Three is over. I'm floating next week which means I don't have to worry about being in charge of a tent. It's a little nice.
I think we may have the only job where it's important to take your flashlight with you on your day off.
God reminded me this week my joy is in Him.
I think I may have missed my parents on the way to Saratoga if they thought they were meeting me up at camp today. You don't realize how important cell phone reception is until you lose it.
Friends are amazing in the ways that they see your needs and respond to them almost before you yourself know what's going on.
I think we may have the only job where it's important to take your flashlight with you on your day off.
God reminded me this week my joy is in Him.
I think I may have missed my parents on the way to Saratoga if they thought they were meeting me up at camp today. You don't realize how important cell phone reception is until you lose it.
Friends are amazing in the ways that they see your needs and respond to them almost before you yourself know what's going on.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Saturday, July 07, 2007
I finished a full week of camp with real campers! Heather found my camera back in Indiana. I've never laughed so hard in my life. My friend and I are the same person (she even uses In the Rain!) except that she has a cute Boston accent - and likes the Red Soxes. I got to help replace a platform tent's waterproof tarp in the pouring rain while balancing on the supports. I got to act in a songfest instead of watch one. My adopted soldier sent me a letter! My week one campers figured out my real name because I speak in third person way to much. I haven't written a word since the end of Script Frenzy. We spent too much time last night discussing how best to capture/kill the five mice we saw in Pooh's Corner. I remembered it's worth falling into.
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