Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Looking through the eyes of God

Child soldiers, taught to hate, even as they need love
Many people are born different or come to feel they are different or inadequate along their life's path, and some folks become bullied as a result.  This can create pain, as too often people look through their limited eyes as opposed to the eyes of God, for, as this song says, God looks at His creation in ways we often do not.  The song is dedicated to all those who had those moments of feeling not as good as others, inadequate in some ways, and believe they won't ever be accepted.  These include those with disabilities, ethnic and racial "differences," sexual identity differences, religious differences and others.  It also represents the goal of the author of the music, to look at people through the loving eyes of God instead of the limited vision we often have in relationship to each other, for it is part of the lessons we learn as we age and move towards the end of life.

The song is for those who seek love or seek to love others, even as we are all loved when we may not know or feel it. The video is here, along with these lyrics:

Looking Through the Eyes of God

Looking through the eyes of God I saw you
Someone I had never known, because these eyes had only seen
The world through filters I created, not the prism of great love
That shows in colors all the wonders of our world
Looking through the eyes of God, I see now clearly
My eyes once blind can now see through the dark
Looking through the eyes of God, my fears are gone now
As I watch the world and see in life my part


For God sees everything as He has made it,
And knows that as it grows it will find its way again
Back home to where we all return when life has moved on by
And then is woven in the fabric of God's eternal time
Looking through the eyes of God, I see now clearly
My eyes once blind can now see through the dark
Looking through the eyes of God, my fears are gone now
As I watch the world and see in life my part

Looking through the eyes of God I saw you
All your faults dissolved as these eyes could clearly see
The virtues I had long ignored, in ignorance and blame
While only seeing everything in filters that are dark
Looking through the eyes of God, I see now clearly
My eyes once blind can now see through the dark
Looking through the eyes of God, my fears are gone now
As I watch the world and see in life my part


Carol Forsloff, copyright, August 2014




Sunday, October 12, 2014

Better Times Are Coming

Pink roses from the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon
The news as I write this is about the spreading violence in Iraq, as ISIS troops are nearly at the gates of Baghdad, and there is talk of sending American troops with others to fight a ground war.  This comes on the heels of US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan that has extended over 13 years along with a major recession that the world has had to suffer.  Everyone is hoping for better times.

This song was written, copyrighted and recorded live on the cusp of my pneumonia in 2012.  A polished version has been done by Yves Debodinance and Lisa Gill, however this version is my original.  It is sung with the emotion intended for the message at that time and is appropriate now.  The other version is on iTunes.

The song is based on two lines of a Stephen Foster song about the Civil War.  It has, however, different lyrics, melody and theme. 

I am posting this today on this site as a testament as well for what I believe for everyone, including myself dealing with health issues, as many of us must do on our life's path.  The song is one of hope that for everyone allows the heart and soul to look forward in a positive way. It is dedicated to those who may have lost that hope or worry about what tomorrow might bring.

Many of us who create music, art, or a piece of writing sometimes have the feeling that what we do has some special guiding hand, and it is almost as if it were written from some spiritual or unseen place that we all feel at different times.  I believe it is appropriate for this time in our world, that we all figuratively hold hands and wish, and believe in, that better time as coming.


The words are here:

Better Times Are Coming


There are voices of hope that are borne on the air,
And our land will be freed from its clouds of despair,
For brave men and women with will shall go on
And good times will be coming, bad times will be gone

CHORUS
Hurray, hurray, it's a beautiful day!
Sound the news in the din that's been booming,
Tell the people, keep hoping, keep working indeed,
For those better times are a-coming

We have the future, our hope in our hands,
While war rages round us in far foreign lands;
But our resolve will remain just as hard as a stone
With the good Lord so steadfast, we are never alone

From the land of the eagle, our hearts never yield
To the hopeless and hapless, our hopes offer shield
For we honor the good folks all over the world
Who stand up with their personal flags all unfurled

Here's health to the helpless, the old and the new
Here's strength to the people who serve as the crew
On a ship that is destined for difficult climes
To a shore where we'll prosper in these coming times