IN THE GARDENWords & Music: C. Austin Miles, 1868-1946I come to the garden aloneWhile the dew is still on the rosesAnd the voice I hear falling on my earThe Son of God discloses.RefrainAnd He walks with me, and He talks with me,And He tells me I am His own;And the joy we share as we tarry there,None other has ever known.He speaks, and the sound of His voice,Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,And the melody that He gave to meWithin my heart is ringing.RefrainI?d stay in the garden with HimThough the night around me be falling,But He bids me go; through the voice of woeHis voice to me is calling.RefrainNow I have checked out C. Austin Miles, he has living descendants, so he was not an old bachelor living in a an apartment over a butcher in Philly. But the words, read them with an open mind, what love he has. How many men have sang them on sunday, standing next to their wives and families, concentrating on Jesus, and blocking out whoever it is they are trying not to remember. Or maybe it is my over active imagination, wanting to rewrite history and make everthing a little bent. What do you think?
That was my mother's favorite hymn. Mother was raised in a small denomination that became a part of the current United Methodist Church. She always said she wanted it "sung" at her funeral. When she died very unexectedly, our Lutheran pastor dug it out of the Methodist hymnal, but when he asked about singing it, I didn't think my dad and I could stand that without falling apart, so we just had the pastor read the lyrics from the pulpit. Just plain gutless, I guess. ...Sorry, Mother. ...
You know that is an idea, Chuck, have you ever heard of the Radical Fairies?
Truman, I haven't been reading the blogs for about a month, so it's time to check in. Holy cannoli - I left off reading your blog September 16th, on page 124. And now it's up to 208. WTF! I will catch up, but it's gonna take a while. Hope everything's okay. Love, Clarissa
Right, I were confused. I remember that female development was something I closely monitored. Why I dunno.