It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted anything, but November is Birthday Month here at the Swerens household, as some of you know. So we’ve been busybusybusy with birthdays for Sarita and Caleb plus that surprise party for Mary.
She was surprised.
But here, I want to post the new lyrics for my song “River.” Thanks to the ministrations of my dear Mary and of the fellow songwriters who met at Mimi Burns’ place the other night, I’ve amended the lyrics. And here they are:
River By Jon Swerens
River, you carve the valleys in two River, you bring new life into view River, you prove your promises true River, o River
River, an island stands in your way River, you simply wear it away River, even the rocks must obey River, o River
CHORUS: Flood my walls and flood my ceilings Flood my reckless thoughts and feelings Soak me through like laundry in the rain Flood my cellars, flood my rafters Flood all my befores and afters Leave no place where dryness can remain
River, bleach me whiter than snow River, until my heart overflows River, take me wherever you go River, o River
CHORUS
River, sweep me far from this place River, to an ocean of grace River, where I can look on your face River, o River
Now here’s a deal for you, and there are very few strings attached. A talented Christian folk-pop singer by the name of Derek Webb — formerly of Caedmon’s Call — is offering his new album, Mockingbird, for free.
Why? He simply wants to make sure people can listen and take part in the conversation he’s starting. As he says on his site:
one of the things that excites me most about the future of our business is how easy it is becoming to deliver music to people who want to hear it. i heard a story once about keith green caring so much that people were able to hear and engage with his music that he gave it away for free, which was a very difficult and expensive thing to do at that time. it’s actually never been as simple as it is today to connect music with music fans. and i want people to have a chance to listen to mockingbird and engage in the conversation.
The catch? You just have to list five emails of friends who you think may also be interested. That’s all.
So, if you have five friends (heh heh!), click on the little birdie link to the right or just go to freederekwebb.com.
PLUS! Perhaps you’ve heard me mention and rave about Andrew Peterson. Well, he’s set up a place online where you can listen to two entire albums free. He’s not giving them away, but it’s a great way to try before you buy.
Well, we’ll be leaving for the gig up in Angola in a little bit. If you want to join us, we’ll be at Cahoots Coffee Cafe, at 218 W. Maumee Street right in Angola.
Thanks for your support! And northern Indiana fans: Hope to see you there!