A Sea ShantyPentecost 11; Matthew 14:22-36
Now each wave surges high
and the wind rages by
and the boat feels as frail as a twig!
Skill and courage unwind
as the shore slips behind
and the storm clouds loom up wild and big.
So now where is the one
who can brighten the sun
and inspire us to find strength within?
He took time out to pray
and sent us on our way,
and our day has turned darker than sin.
Will he walk on the waves
to save us from our graves -
surely we are worth more than mere prayer?
Or perhaps he might say
that if we thought to pray
then his presence would steady us there.
We’d get out of the boat,
let our feet learn to float,
and we’d walk as though cushioned on air.
Look to him and all’s well,
but our fear of the swell
sets us wallowing deep in despair.
He gives strength to our arm,
and awareness of calm,
then we find ourselves safe on the deck,
with the sails set to soar,
‘til we’re safely ashore
having weathered another near wreck.
Barbara Messner August 2020
I didn’t write it to an existing tune, but I’ve added the pdf of the music I wrote for it. PS i hope you are OK there where you are with storm and fire in places close.
Now this is one I could sing all the times I am close to shipwreck!
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I hope the music I’ve just added will prove singable under stress!
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Fantastic … now I just have to convince the church I am visiting this week to sing it!
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I can really feel the storm in these words. Thank you!
BTW, did you have a shanty tune in mind?
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I didn’t write it to an existing tune, but I’ve added the pdf of the music I wrote for it. PS i hope you are OK there where you are with storm and fire in places close.
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