Sentences with phrase «there for a song»

No matter how boring your daily life may seem, there's still enough there for a song or two if you'll just take the time to see it.

Not exact matches

There were a lot of people who thought the person who wrote the love song «Until It's Time For You To Go» should know better than to follow it up with «Universal Soldier» on stage.
There will still be a dedicated market of hardcore gamers for Nintendo to service, but the masses may already be lost to the siren song of Candy Crush.
In other words, when everyone is singing from the same basic song sheet as to what they are trying to do and why, the likelihood of success rises, even when the path for getting there continues to change.
Men like their friends were looking for more fashionable looks and, Ratnani and Song believed, there was money to be made in helping them.
And yet, there is something weird about a group of people endlessly acting out the implications of a combination of algorithmically generated keywords: «Halloween Finger Family & more Halloween Songs for Children Kids Halloween Songs Collection», «Australian Animals Finger Family Song Finger Family Nursery Rhymes», -LSB-...] and on and on and on.
With dancing, stories, songs and music played with the harp, uilleann pipes, bodhrán, guitar, flute, fiddle, concertina, and whistles, there is something special for everyone in this unique cultural experience.
Exceptions can exist in strange places, but in terms of «musical concepts» there are quite a lot of different ways a teacher could use such words to justify forcing non-Christian children to sing a Jesus song, grinning evilly on the inside at making a Jewish child sing it, for example, and get away with it.
We realize there's something to be said for that first seed of inspiration when you start a song.
Obviously, I had some ideas for arrangements and melodies in my head, but there's a certain level of trust to be there for me to give them free reign to bend and shape the song a little bit.
Theres a childrens bible song verse: «For the Bible tells me so...» Might as well say: «For Dr. Seuss tells me so...» or «For the National Enquirer tells me so...»
There are many songs written and played by people against whom I have the most fundamental and passionate disagreements in the moral and intellectual realms (which are the most important ones), yet hearing their songs can evoke ecstatic feelings that are very much like feelings of worship and longing for God.
You know fortunately for the song, for the release, there's still a lot of problems with that which is unfortunate for the world... the country.
There are so many fantastic songs on this record that it's hard to know where to start... the plaintive vocals and soaring falsetto on «Fine for Now»?
Of course, he does make party songs, but for every party song there are several introspective, more serious tracks.
The opening line sets the stage for the entire song, «There are many prodigal sons, on our city streets they run searching for shelter.»
Then there's a song called «The Spirit vs. The Kick Drum,» during which the former songwriter for Caedmon's Call sings sarcastically about how having sex without being in love is like hell without flames — as in, not gonna work.
This is a much better song: Imagine there's no heaven It's easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today...
This song always sounded of the olde religion: There were three men came out of the west, their fortunes for to try And these three men made a solemn vow John Barleycorn must die They've plowed, they've sown, they've harrowed him in Threw clods upon his head And these three men made a solemn vow John Barleycorn was dead
While it should absolutely be fun to worship and there is most definitely a place for simple children's songs, this doesn't mean there isn't also a place for historically significant, theologically rich songs.
Our Father in Heavens is the Greatest, all all of his Children coming together from all walks, may we Raise above in much knowing we are coming home, feeling of such deep knowing, we have always belonged there, the Realms of the HIGHEST may all of us share the message, Enjoy my song I make it for all of us, simply from Divine Heart Million Divine kisses Momo MA
We have far too many who aren't willing to stand for what is right and oppose what is wrong in our society and culture... This pastors «vision» sounds too much like the world John Lennon wrote about in his song «imagine» where there is no God and «no religion».
They are still part of His Church, but there might be something else He has in store for them that does not involve singing songs and listening to a sermon on Sunday morning.
Sorry for the song reference to Haddaway in the post title there... Although it was a really good song.
When there is more talk of heaven in novels, television shows and pop songs than in sermons, Christians must shoulder some of the blame for the fact that visions of life beyond death fail to include God.
«Volunteers,» at least has that anthemic fight - song thing going for it, nor is there any denying the power of «Good Shepherd.»
In sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to love one another isn't being matched enough by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» together.
We know, for example, that there were hymns and spiritual songs in the biblical church, and later, the rich traditions of chanting and polyphony developed.
There are different ways of living for Jesus than taking time on the company payroll to read the Bible and pray, and then annoy all the coworkers by singing Gospel songs and quoting Scripture verses at them all day.
I agree that there is much that needs to be dialogued about regarding the realm of Christian music / worship songs and I applaud you for addressing the topic; but I think you'll get more meaningful dialogue with an atmosphere that is more respectful and less accusatory.
It suggests that there might have been a variety of life settings for parts of the Song (courtship, wedding, etc.).
So if you are lonely and wish to meet a girl, and sorry girls I can only speak for males, there are certain songs that could guide you in your endeavor.
BTW I'm a pastor and I'd rather have a congregation of people who are out there taking on the difficult issues with the love of God than a huge congregation of people who like to sit around blessing each other with their songs of platitudes waiting for God to yank them away by the hair.
Both are far from home and both wonder what happened to their lives; the chorus rings out a response, «We're all the same here, you and I.» In a «there - but - for - the - grace - of - God» song, Been attempts to stand in the shoes of the homeless, the prisoner and the unfortunate soldier caught up in the futility and absurdity of war.
«For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.»
What Jews have given America: nuclear energy, a cure for polio, Hollywood, the songs Walking in a Winter Wonderland, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, Frosty the Snowman, Let it Snow Let it Snow Let it Snow, White Christmas, Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Rockin» Around the Christmas Tree, Silver Bells, I'll Be Home for Christmas, A Holly Jolly Christmas, There's No Place Like Home for the Holidays, Easter Parade, God Bless America.
But even for a «worship» song, there's something different about it.
Burton says that «had there not been a burst of song, [and that the most joyful burst in history], we [would] have listened for the very stones to cry out, rebuking the silence.»
On a different note, Christian folksinger Bob Bennett scored a hit with a song he wrote for his children while going through a divorce: «There is no such thing as divorce between a father and his son / No matter what has happened, no matter what will be / There's no such thing as divorce between you and me... Sometimes I cry over the things I can't undo / And the words I never should have said in front of you / But I pray the good will somehow overcome the bad / And where I failed as a husband, I'll succeed as your dad.»
For all the moral desiccation of recent times, there is no reason to believe that the American people, once fully and fairly informed of what is at stake, can not rouse themselves to resist the siren song of assisted suicide.
There has been an affinity for the «gospel song,» combined with a tradition of classical Wesleyan hymnody and Methodist ritual.
Staying up there on the mountain with Jesus and those sacred sources was for Peter like attending some spiritual retreat for the modern Christian: the quiet time, the holy place, the aids to worship: stained glass windows, helpful spiritual directors, rich meditations, prayers and songs, celebrating with thanksgiving the gifts of forgiveness, acceptance and freedom.
It seems to me in pop / rock songs there sometimes is something about the soul that is crying out for something else and / or justice:
The issue i have is that christians stay at the cross and never go any further in there belief that is tragic and if the songs and teachings only lead them to the cross then that is a crime.The cross represents our death as we were crucified with him and after that death we rose with Christ.Sadly many christians are still at the cross still struggling with there demons and flesh life and asking for forgiveness continually pleading the blood.They do nt understand because they are babes in Christ The reality is that Christ died and rose again our life is not in the Cross but is in the risen Christ and in him we are more than conqueres.Lets celebrate our new life in Christ not the death of our old life in Christ.brentnz
There is indeed no good reason to doubt their origin (in approximately if not precisely this same form) in the very historical episode itself; nor is Miriam's role as in some sense leader and conductor of the spontaneous demonstration in any way implausible (compare, for example, the Song of Deborah in Judges 5).
Her problems will still be there when the song is over, but for a few minutes it's just her and God and she's tangibly reminded that He's bigger than life.
You've heard the phrase, and probably the song, too: «There's no place like home for the holidays.»
There is a song on Eliza Doolittle's CD, which has been intriguing me for a little while now.
And there is good reason for song.
For there they that led us captive required of us songs And they that wasted us required of us mirth saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
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