Hope

 
Lately I have been reading various things on the hope we have in the resurrection. Well, sometimes when my mind is carrying a particular theme it becomes a tad more atuned to things carrying a similar song – in this case it really is a song that shuffled to the fore on ye ole iPod. So – while the thought remains I want to recommend to you the following song by Jane Siberry (a great Canadian artist) called "It Can’t Rain All the Time". I’ve been a Jane Siberry fan since the dark ages of 1987 and so I was surprised when the first place I heard this song was at the end of the spectacularly violent movie The Crow. Anyhow, read through the lyrics with an eye toward the resurrection and let me know what you think (and if you can find it – listen to it).
 
It Can’t Rain All the Time
 
[SPOKEN:]
We walked the narrow path,
beneath the smoking skies.
Sometimes you can barely tell the difference
between darkness and light.
Do you have faith
in what we believe?
The truest test is when we cannot,
when we cannot see.

[SUNG:]
I hear pounding feet in the,
in the streets below, and the,
and the women crying and the,
and the children know that there,
that there’s something wrong,
and it’s hard to belive that love will prevail.

Oh it won’t rain all the time.
The sky won’t fall forever.
And though the night seems long,
your tears won’t fall forever.

Oh, when I’m lonely,
I lie awake at night
and I wish you were here.
I miss you.
Can you tell me
is there something more to belive in?
Or is this all there is?

In the pounding feet, in the,
In the streets below, and the,
And the window breaks and,
And a woman falls, there’s,
There’s something wrong, it’s,
It’s so hard to belive that love will prevail.

Oh it won’t rain all the time.
The sky won’t fall forever.
And though the night seems long,
your tears won’t fall, your tears won’t fall, your tears won’t fall
forever.

Last night I had a dream.
You came into my room,
you took me into your arms.
Whispering and kissing me,
and telling me to still belive.
But then the emptiness of a burning sea against which we see
our darkest of sadness.

Until I felt safe and warm.
I fell asleep in your arms.
When I awoke I cried again for you were gone.
Oh, can you hear me?

It won’t rain all the time.
The sky won’t fall forever.
And though the night seems long,
your tears won’t fall forever.
It won’t rain all the time
The sky won’t fall forever.
And though the night seems long,
your tears won’t fall, your tears won’t fall,
your tears won’t fall
forever.

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