Friday, July 22, 2011

Bring on the Wonder.



I have this recent fascination, or I would go as far as to say, an addiction to Bones, the TV show. Since being sick, I have spent a few days home, laying on the couch with a blanket and pillow, and watching numerous episodes. Yesterday, I watched one that made me cry, and "Bring on the Wonder" by Susan Enan was featured at the end. I have no idea why, but I feel in love with the song, and felt that it carried a message that many of us have experienced or are currently experiencing. For me, I wish I could climb the hills to see stars, venture to the beach, and catch up with those that I love. Since being sick physically, homesickness has set in, and more than anything, I would love to be side by side with those I love. But, songs like this, and of course, Bones will have to keep me occupied for now.

To those at home, know that I think of you often.


I can't see the stars anymore living here
Let's go to the hills where the outlines are clear

Bring on the wonder
Bring on the song
I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long

I fell through the cracks at the end of our street
Let's go to the beach, get the sand through our feet

Bring on the wonder
Bring on the song
I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long

Bring on the wonder
We got it all wrong
We pushed you down deep in our souls for too long

I don't have the time for a drink from the cup
Let's rest for a while 'til our souls catch us up

Bring on the wonder
Bring on the song
I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long

Bring on the wonder
We got it all wrong
We pushed you down deep in our souls, so hang on

Bring on the wonder
Bring on the song
I pushed you down deep in my soul for too long.


Photo: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/beautiful-minds/200912/conversations-creativity-daniel-tammet-part-iii-nature-and-nurture

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