David Bazan is currently my favourite lyricist. His lyrics are hard-hitting, truthful and makes your mouth drop. He also has come from a very similar background as me (religion and family) so I seem to resonate with his struggle with faith and life. In anticipation of his new album coming out, there was a few […]
Lyrics
watch out he is looking down again searching for peace while terrorizing those around him he tramples the innocent in his desperation to find his heart swaying back and forth from regret to anger trying to play his part look at all my needs they are so overwhelming give me time to work on myself
I grew up with a lot of older friends. I went to Cornerstone when I was 14 with a bunch of my friends that were almost 20. All of them loved Pedro the Lion, and I just never really connected. I remember one night we went to see him on the Encore stage where he
Update: We’ve created a list on Grooveshark of a bunch of the songs we sing at church, you can listen to them all here. At theStory we try to sing songs that are honest and real along with our songs of adoration and praise. Sometimes the typical chorus’ that we tend to sing from Tomlin
God rest ye merry gentlemen Let nothing you dismay Remember Christ our Saviour was born on Christmas day To save us all from Satan’s power when we were gone astray Oh tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy Oh tidings of comfort and joy After Thanksgiving our folks unpacked the manger scene With Mary,
I’ve had about three real dating relationships in my life. One through my grade twelve year, one through my year off and I am in one right now that I’m not planning on leaving. This is a post that fits into the Reflected Pages category that I talked about a few posts back where I
Joe made a post a few days ago about relating songs to periods of life. I also have done the same thing, especially with the more difficult times of life. Being around the atmosphere at the FRWY for the past few weeks has also enlightened me a lot to the arts. Photography, music, poems, paintings,