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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Heavenly Voices with a Modern Touch


I was told that I need an outlet for my strong emotions. I need to find a way to let it out without hurting others or myself. I used to have that outlet--same as the heavenly voices I heard from a video on Youtube that my sister was playing. Turns out that the young singing voices came from a group called Scala and Kolacny Brothers.

Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian women's choir, conducted by Stijn Kolacny and arranged and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano. Formed in 1996 and winning the Belgian 'Choir of the Year'-contest in 2000, they have made five studio albums, starting with On The Rocks in 2002, in multiple languages.  via Wikipedia

"With or Without You" is one of my favorite U2 songs. Scala's rendition was so good that it gave me goose bumps. The young girls sang so soothingly that it's truly a choir that's worth listening to for relaxation and entertainment. Here's a video of the choir. The girls' innocent looks and laughing reminded me of the time when I was part of the choir. Once you sing in a group and have gone to tours with them, the joy of singing extends to the joy of friendship. Don’t get me wrong though--singing in a choir requires discipline too. But the reward is simply priceless!


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Java Jive -- Keepsake and Coffee


Coffee and/or tea has two functions for me--keeps me awake and relax. Ironically, enjoying a cup of coffee or tea is one of the things that I do in order to relax. Whenever I do my so-called nothing day--no worries,  no work, no obligations whatsoever--I make it a point to have a cup of coffee or tea just to cap it off. On the other hand, coffee could also cause tension and unrest especially on busy and hectic days. But to me, coffee doesn't necessarily keep me awake. I will admit that I was told to drink coffee so that I could stay awake. But in recent years, no matter how much I drink coffee or tea, sleep would still creep in every chance it gets.

While thinking about this subject, I'm reminded of one of my favorite songs that I used to sing with the choir--Java Jive. To all coffee and tea drinkers out there, this is one song that perfectly complements that cup or mug of coffee/tea. I like the rendition in this video because it's faithful to the arrangement done by Kirby Shaw. I also like the soloists here compared to the other videos I've heard. Hope you enjoy this relaxing song.

JAVA JIVE
I love coffee, I love tea 
I love the Java Jive and it loves me 
Coffee and tea and the java and me 
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup (Boy!) 

I love java, sweet and hot 
Whoops Mr. Moto, I'm a coffee pot 
Shoot me the pot and I'll pour me a shot 
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup 

Oh slip me a slug from the wonderful mug 
And I'll cut a rug just snug in a jug 
A sliced up onion and a raw one 
Draw one - 
Waiter, waiter, percolator 

I love coffee, I love tea 
I love the Java Jive and it loves me 
Coffee and tea and the java and me 
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup 

Boston bean (soy beans) 
I say those itty-bitty green bean (cabbage and greens) 
You know I'm not that keen about a bean 
Unless it is a cheery coffee bean (talk it boy!) 

I love java sweet and hot 
Whoops Mr. Moto I'm a coffee pot (yeah) 
Shoot me the pot and I'll pour me a shot 
A cup, a cup, a cup (yeah) 

Slip me a slug of the wonderful mug 
'An I'll cut a rug just as snug in a jug 
Drop a nickel in the pot Joe 
Takin' it slow 
Waiter, waiter, percolator 

I love coffee and tea 
I love the Java Jive and it loves me 
Coffee and tea and the java and me 
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, boy! 


Sunday, August 26, 2012

Prayer for Healing


When I do my prayers, prayer for healing forms part of my daily set. These days we all need some form of healing. In the recent events that happened to our country--the monsoon, the typhoons, the death of an efficient and effective government official, the rise in prices of basic commodities among others--some may feel that it's the end of the world, the end of their lives. So what else is there to live for? Well, this may be an age-old adage, but the only way is to turn our attention to the one and only author of life: Jesus Christ.

 Any form of healing that we may need--physical, mental, spiritual, psychological--let God in and welcome him as he does the one thing he's always been doing since he created us--to heal us of our heartaches, our pains, our sufferings. Whatever it is that we've been through, know that he himself has undergone them too. He became man for us, grew up just like an ordinary human being. To this day, he remains with us in several churches all over the world. Every hurt that we feel, he feels it too. Every suffering we go through, he suffers alongside us to. Despite being the author of life, he did not spare himself of the pain and suffering that we as human beings go through in this world. Shall we not go to this man and ask for his help and learn from him what it truly means to suffer for the sake of loving others?

One song expresses this more than any other. Let's all pray that God may heal our land.

HEAL OUR LAND

If my people will humble themselves 
Humble themselves and pray 
If they seek my face and humble themselves 
And turn from their wicked ways 

[REFRAIN 1]
I will hear from heaven and forgive their sins 
I will hear from heaven and heal their land 
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsty.com/jamie-rivera-heal-our-land-lyrics.html ]
[CHORUS] 
Lord, heal our land 
Father, heal our land 
Hear our cry and turn our nation back to You 
Lord, heal our land 
Hear us oh, Lord, and heal our land 
Forgive our sin and heal our broken land 

Lord, we vow our knee, we humble ourselves 
Humble ourselves and pray 
Lord, we seek your face and humble ourselves 
And turn from my wicked ways 

[REFRAIN 2]
Father in Your mercy, forgive our sins 
Father in Your mercy, come heal our land 

[Repeat CHORUS twice] 

[CODA]
(Lord, heal our land 
Father, heal our land) 
Hear our cry and heal our broken land