My friend Carolyn is going back to seminary for her phd. We've been talking and thinking about it, and it was her birthday recently, so I wrote a song about it. The chorus is inspired by a capoeira event that my friend BJ was in. May there be more theology like that.
Here it is, and maybe I'll post a singing version should I record it. It has a lot of Carolyn-specific stuff in it, but a lot of it is true for all of us. So there.
"Carolyn R. is going back to seminary"
C Am C G/
Am F C G
It's kind of like fighting
It's kind of like dancing
and when the Spirit starts to move you
you'll find it so entrancing
we don't need more dead white guys
or more bad ideas
we need all our bodies
and better shmideas*
This path won't be easy
and not always fun
but Jesus fights with you
until you are done
It's kind of like fighting
it's kind of like dancing
and when the Spirit starts to move you
you'll find it so entrancing
if you're not enough mighty
or not enough bold
then just be enough clever
just be enough bold
This work is for trouble
this work is for joy
this work is for playing
with a new set of toys
It's kind of like fighting
it's kind of like dancing
And when the Spirit starts to move you
She'll find it so entrancing
The women are hungry
the children need fed
so return to the tower-
and come back with bread
In writing and teaching
you'll nurture deep roots
show up with eyes open
and teach us some truths
It's kind of like fighting
It's kind of like dancing
And when the Spirit starts to move you
They'll find it so entrancing
And when you are ninety
and backwards you look
you won't just have children
you won't just have books
These are your blessings-
these are your glories-
so go make some room for
some yet-unheard stories
For Laurel and Leanne
for Mike and for me
for yourself and for Hazel
for mountains and trees
It's kind of like fighting
it's kind of like dancing
And when the Spirit moves you
we'll find it so entrancing
it's kind of like fighting
it's kind of like dancing
And when the Spirit moves you
you'll find it so entrancing
-dw
*long story
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