“In the stillness among the vast lands
I dream of Mother praying for me
She looks afar and gives precious milk to the heavens.
As offering for my well-being
My Mother, so far away, so far away
Stars twinkle above the grasslands
While in my dreams I see Mother’s caring face
As she prays to the heavens to wish me gospeed
My Mother, so far away, so far away
In my dream I see Home basking in golden sunbeam
While Mother softly sings an enchanting melody
There in the grasslands lie my everlasting home
My dearest Mother, wait for my return.”
“”The Power of One” is a song performed by Donna Summer, which is the theme song to the movie Pokémon: The Movie 2000. Pokémon: The Movie 2000, subtitled The Power of One, is the second feature-length film based on the Japanese Pokémon video game series, released in late 1999.”
“The song’s lyrics have been quoted several times by former 2012 Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, including at the August 11 Republican debate. Cain has variously attributed the lyrics to “a poet” and “the closing song to the 2000 Olympics”.[2] However, the song is not included in the music list for the 2000 Olympics’ closing ceremony [3]“
After pooping, I saw a brief news segment about the. gay marriage debate and had an inspiration of a religious song: “One bread, one body” (or in Spanish, “Un pan, un cuerpo”. Here are a few lines of my lyrics:
One man, one woman,
One blessed vow.
We are one couple
in God’s own eyes.
Though we are different,
We can produce,
One child to many
In this one – world.
Just a couple of “incoming” thoughts to the Mews and her “Bert”: Keep up the punches and go with the flow. TPTB and the butt kissing pals are also in the “pipeline”; so there is much confusion going on and they truly believe in “faith”. I will need to concentrate on intentions better to help reduce the “noise”. If you can’t stand your purposes set before you, you have the right to refuse and others will take over where you left. Sounds familiar? Here are inspiring songs (based on your most recent blog title for the first tune and the solutions contained in the second set of tunes) that I hope the both of you and others will learn to take in stride.
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US Army commercial ‘Be All That You Can Be’ – tanks (1987) (by http://www.youtube.com/user/VideoWayback)
ARMY.
BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE.
1-800-USA-ARMY
PAID FOR BY THE U.S. ARMY.
This particular video was dated around 1987 and was shown to my classmates and me inside the roll up van. Then the recruiters asked what they liked and disliked. One raised his hand: “Change the music”. All the recruiter could do was smile and offer an affirmative. It was close to graduation time in high school when that event and the following occurred: A recruiter called my home and I thought that it was going to be my first summer job. I actually made an appointment to visit the recruiters off McKee Rd. and they asked me series of questions and showed me videos. I had my chance to be part of the military but didn’t know WTF I wanted to do in life. As it stands, I’m going nowhere. Maybe I should have fired off some bullets, cause some blood to drain from the fleshy bodies of the “enemies” and die a martyr or at least a hero for doing a dirty “job”.
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The Caisson Song (Original US Army Song) – Singalong with Lyrics (by http://www.youtube.com/user/soldiercity)
US Army Song – “The Army Goes Rolling Along” (by http://www.youtube.com/user/YourFunStop)