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Nights in White Satin
I remember when I was thinking of leaving the UPC. I listened to this song and with tears streaming down my face and while speaking in tongues.....I took it to heart.....singing to the Lord, I love you.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9muzyOd4Lh8 Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters Ive written, Never meaning to send. Beauty Id always missed With these eyes before, Just what the truth is I cant say anymore. cause I love you, Yes, I love you, Oh, how, I love you. Gazing at people, Some hand in hand, Just what Im going thru They can't understand. Some try to tell me Thoughts they cannot defend Just what you want to be You will be in the end, And I love you, Yes, I love you, Oh, how, I love you. Oh, how, I love you. Nights in white satin, Never reaching the end, Letters Ive written, Never meaning to send. Beauty Id always missed With these eyes before, Just what the truth is I cant say anymore. cause I love you, Yes, I love you, Oh, how, I love you. Oh, how, I love you. cause I love you, Yes, I love you, Oh, how, I love you. Oh, how, I love you. |
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Yea I like this song...
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What did the song have to do with you leaving the UPCI? If I might ask? Just curious.
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It's a worldly song. I really like it but don't think of it in context of my relationship to God. Blessings, Rhoni |
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ILG,
I think it's neat that you were able to relate and have some healing by listening to this song. There are several secular love songs that could be interpreted that way. |
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A song that proved to be a turning point in my life was a song by Ray Stevens..... actually a serious song. "Be Your Own Best Friend". It convinced me that it was time to stop wallowing in the past, pick myself up and move on. I would drive down the road with tears pouring down my face, listening to it. God used that song in my life. It helped turn me around.
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I just love when people uses the term wordly and secular must be a pentecostal thing cause thats all I ever hear say those to words..LOL
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I used to have alot of Moody Blues albums.Nights in White Satin came from a album recorded with The London Philharmonic Orchestra.
This is kinda of a neat song,but I haven't a clue what it means. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dp29XacCe8 |
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A Lovely Song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfITbE4DECo |
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I had been very hurt and couldn't seem to put myself back together. I worried about what others said, what others thought. Why these things had happened. I wanted other people to validate my feelings and tell me I was right for feeling this way. I just couldn't seem to MOVE ON. That song hit me right between the eyes. Okay, it was bad. It really was. But it's time to put your life back together and move on. One line says "A lifetime of pretending won't put Humpty Dumpty back again. Be your own best friend." We can wallow and wallow in "Why, why, why????" And waste so much time wishing things were different. There comes a time when we have to just realize it is what it is and move on. To me the song just said - do YOURSELF a favor and GET OVER IT. That song really began my healing process and my world is SO different now. The past is truly in the past for me. |
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Algae, thanks for this thread, Ive been listening to some Moody Blues via youtube from this thread and it has been very enjoyable....
and then there is the subject matter... .GREAT THREAD and you have said some really good things here. |
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