Every so often the planets align, and we have a Music & the Spoken Word broadcast in which I love ALL FIVE songs we're singing (occasionally we sing six songs, but you get the point). After rehearsal Thursday, a friend asked me to guess which of the five songs was his least favorite. I smiled and responded with my least favorite, hoping they'd match up. And indeed they did! I thought I'd keep the little experiment going, so I asked a couple of my carpool buddies on our walk to the car and they responded the same way.
Of course, this isn't to say that I Think the World is Glorious doesn't have some good qualities. It certainly does. I mean, who doesn't love birds, bees, and blossoms? Who doesn't love to proclaim "I sing and sing and sing and sing" over and over [and over] again? In all seriousness, some people might absolutely love the song. And I completely respect that. I've learned over and over again that one of the main reasons we sing such a variety of songs is because there's such a variety of people out there to connect with. For me though, the song is just a little too sappy--too sugary...too something.
That aside, the other four songs we sang today are among my favorites.
SIMPLE GIFTS: The song mentions that it's a gift to be simple and that true simplicity is gained when we're going through the process of bowing and bending and turning to "come 'round right." To me, this means that as we go through the ups and downs of life, the painful experiences as well as the joyful ones, that we are letting all of these experiences and emotions steer us in the right direction. I don't think simple necessarily means easy. In fact, living simply can, paradoxically, be hard to do. And sometimes the choices we make don't allow ourselves to "come 'round right"--we don't "turn" to God and follow his commandments. But when we do, we find that the simple life is the best life, all things considered.
PILGRIM SONG: I hope one day that the basses get to sing the first verse of this song along with the other men in the choir. But whether or not that happens, I absolutely love the melody, harmonies, and beautiful orchestration of this song. It also reminds me of my sister Mary who would often "sing the Christian song" and "contemplate the hour when the messenger [would] say 'Come quit this house of clay, and with bright angels tower.'" Love you Mary.
HIS VOICE AS THE SOUND: A beautiful, somewhat haunting folk-song about the Lord's voice being the sound we should hear--the sound we should follow. It's the sound that should resonate within our heart and within our soul. For me, too, the song seems to connect the Christ of long ago, with the Christ of today--and why it is that we should worship Him and strive to be like Him. One person who heard it during the last General Conference commented "Sublime, unexpected, for a moment I went to heaven...".
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD: This new arrangement by Mack Wilberg had us all thinking about the iconic Louis Armstrong singing this song. I don't know...it's just a great, simple, innocent, happy song! My favorite lyric? "I see friends shaking hands saying how do you do. They're really saying "I love you." Wouldn't the world be a better place--a more wonderful place--if we could all just respect and love one another as Christ would have us do?
It may not have been the perfect five for me, but it was the perfect four. And I'll take that any day!
Until next time, God be with you.
PS: Our new organist, Joseph Peeples, had his debut performance today! Well done Joseph, and thanks for sharing your talents with the world.
Singing Pilgrim Song today |