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I am happy the way God has made me as a woman, and I’ll like to present myself in this manner.


--Barbara Ann Willoughby

“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.”
C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis Song
by Brooke Fraser 

If I find in myself 
desires nothing in this world can satisfy, 
I can only conclude 
that I, I was not made for here 
If the flesh that I fight is at best 
only light and momentary, 
then of course I’ll feel nude 
when to where I’m destined I’m compared 

Speak to me in the light of the dawn 
Mercy comes with the morning 
I will sigh and with all creation groan 
as I wait for hope to come for me 

Am I lost or just less found? 
On the straight or on the roundabout 
of the wrong way? 
Is this a soul that stirs in me 
is it breaking free, wanting to come alive? 
‘Cos my comfort would prefer for me to be numb 
And avoid the impending birth 
of who I was born to become 

Speak to me in the light of the dawn 
Mercy comes with the morning 
I will sigh and with all creation groan 
as I wait for hope to come for me 

For we, we are not long here 
Our time is but a breath, 
so we better breathe it 
And I, I was made to live 
I was made to love 
I was made to know you 
Hope is coming for me 
Hope, He’s coming for me 
Hope is coming for me 
Hope, He’s coming 

Speak to me in the light of the dawn 
Mercy comes with the morning 
I will sigh and with all creation groan 
as I wait for hope to come for me 
For me, for me, for me
 


The bold lyrics of this song is a rephrase (by the Brooke Fraser) of the C.S. Lewis quote above. The meaning of this song surrounds the quote and now that I know, I like the meaning of the song.

(Reuploaded/Repost this because there was error with the song)