Sunday, December 21

OK, so after yesterday I did eventually go back to that playlist. I’d forgotten I’d put it together intending it to be encouraging, so it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. I’m now listening to Angel of Harlem by U2. I’m not sure if it was meant to be a Christmas song, but to me it’ll always be one of the best around. I was going to stick on the 24-7 Vision Mix CD after this, but for some reason I seem to have Anyone Can Play Guitar stuck in my head all of a sudden. Maybe I'll listen to that first.

I’m sure I had other things to say, but I’ve no idea what they were. They were probably to do with 24-7, but I went to CJ’s with Adam after church, and I’ve not had time to do anything about it. Adam’s got some pretty cool ideas for a prayer installation on homelessness though.

I was too slow swapping discs and All I Want Is You just started. I can’t skip that.

You say you’ll give me a highway with no one on it

Treasure just to look upon it

All the riches in the night

You say you’ll give me eyes on a moon of blindness

A river in a time of dryness

A harbour in the tempest

All the promises we make

From the cradle to the grave

When all I want is you

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