The goal? Walk 365 Days a Year to restore the body's natural alignment and prove that walking is the best way to get healthy and stay healthy
Friday, July 20, 2012
Day 66-Thanks for stopping by my blog, Tracy Chapman!
If you knew that you would die today,
Saw the face of God and love,
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you knew that love can break your heart
When you're down so low you cannot fall
Would you change?
Would you change?
How bad, how good does it need to get?
How many losses? How much regret?
What chain reaction would cause an effect?
Makes you turn around,
Makes you try to explain,
Makes you forgive and forget,
Makes you change?
Makes you change?
If you knew that you would be alone,
Knowing right, being wrong,
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you knew that you would find a truth
That brings up pain that can't be soothed
Would you change?
Would you change?
How bad, how good does it need to get?
How many losses? How much regret?
What chain reaction would cause an effect?
Makes you turn around,
Makes you try to explain,
Makes you forgive and forget,
Makes you change?
Makes you change?
Are you so upright you can't be bent?
If it comes to blows are you so sure you won't be crawling?
If not for the good, why risk falling?
Why risk falling?
If everything you think you know,
Makes your life unbearable,
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you'd broken every rule and vow,
And hard times come to bring you down,
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you knew that you would die today,
If you saw the face of God and love,
Would you change?
Would you change?
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you saw the face of God and love
If you saw the face of God and love
Would you change?
Would you change?
This song by Tracy Chapman was my walking chant today, so I'm taking the easy way out and posting it for you. I was walking through the pouring rain, the air rich with sweet, thick ozone, and thinking that people only tend to change when pain is involved, but not when they're comfy---even if that comfy spot isn't the right place for them to be.
That, and "Oh, please Lord, move that lightning further away from me! I'm not wearing rubber-soled shoes and I'm walking in puddles!"
Later, Homes,
Dani
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