BE YOU. Sounds so simple, doesn’t it?
Many years ago I stood playing guitar and singing nervously on a bluff in the campgrounds at The Kerrville Folk Festival, in the achingly beautiful Hill Country of Texas. It was shortly before I would perform two of my songs on the main stage in front of a group of judges, so yes indeed I was a bundle of nerves. To calm myself, I was playing a song I had written for that express purpose, and I was overheard by a small group of people, one of whom approached me to say, “That is honestly the most beautiful song I have ever heard”. It wasn’t one of the songs I was performing at the Festival, perhaps it should have been, and I never recorded it (or yet, anyway), but all these years later, it’s what I remember most clearly of that amazing experience at Kerrville.
First Verse;
“In my mind, many shadows and illusions
yet somehow, every day my way seems clear
I reach inside to the One who guides me
I am so grateful that You are near.
Chorus;
Oh the flow becomes destiny
And the only way out is through.
The pathway so wide and free
Shows me
That all that really matters is true
You know it’s true
Be You”
Second Verse;
“There’s a peace inside me
that was born to be shared
It’s a peace born of struggle and despair
And if there’s anything that I have ever learned
It’s that Love is the antidote to Fear
Chorus
Last verse;
And I know I’ll have to leave here
with many things undone
There never is the time to stop
and take it in
But we’re given all these gifts
We claim them for our own
And we touch the lives around us
With our song.
Chorus; Oh the Flow becomes Destiny
And the only way out is through
The pathway so wide and free
Shows me
All that really matters is true
You know it’s true
Be You.
I thought those lyrics might be the perfect way to start this blog that I’ve been obsessing over for the last two years, wanting to get started, pent up with so much to say……so here we are. And the question is, “What does it mean to be you?”