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Press On

March 26, 2011

From the “oldies but goodies” file, this was the first song that played in iTunes when I sat down to (try to) knock out the last three assignments.  God really does have a sense of humor.  And encouragement.

Though the days seem like years…
There may be giants in our fears…
Ah, but they who sow in tears
They shall reap in joy
They shall run and leap for joy!

Press On, Billy Sprague (Amy – I immediately thought of you)

I was down in the valley
Of the shadow of death
Where the passion for life
Drained like blood from my chest
And it took more than my will just to
Take a step
When the compass of hope
Was gone

In a silence so black
That I wished for the blues
Every desperate prayer
Seemed like Heaven refused
And some days I found faith meant just
Tyin’ my shoes
And it was
All I could do
To press on

Press on me amigo
Press on mon ami
Walk on in the face
Of the mystery
Though the night hides the light
Through the darkness still dawn…
Tie your shoes, my dear friend
And press on

On the ocean so lonesome I was not left alone
Had some heavyweight friends
When my heart was a stone
And they carried my heartache and
Made it their own
When the current of sorrow
Was strong
(and one said)
‘I pray your memories will not drag you down
Not be anchors but treasures
Of the love that you’ve found’
And His kind words turned hurt into comfort somehow
And the wind in my sails
To press on

So press on me amigo
Press on mon ami
Walk on in the face
Of the mystery
Though the night hides the light
And the journey is long…
Lean on me, my dear friend
And press on

Though the days seem like years…
There may be giants in our fears…
Ah, but they who sow in tears
They shall reap in joy
They shall run and leap for joy!

So press on me amigo
Press on mon ami
Walk on in the face
Of the mystery…

Though the night hides the light
And the journey is long…
Lean on me, my dear friend
And press on me amigo
Press on mon ami
Walk on in the face
Of the mystery
Though the night hides the light
And the journey is long…
Tie your shoes, my dear friend
And press on! 

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