You can walk on the water, drown in the sandYou can fly off a mountaintop if anybody canRun away, run away--it's the restless ageLook away, look away--you can turn the pageHey, buddy, would you like to buy a watch real cheapHere on the streetI got six on each arm and two more round my feetLife is a carnival--believe it or notLife is a carnival--two bits a shotSaw a man with the jinx in the third degreeFrom trying to deal with people--people you can't seeTake away, take away, this house of mirrorsGive away, give away, all the souvenirsWe're all in the same boat ready to float off the edge of the worldThe flat old worldThe street is a sideshow from the peddler to the corner girlLife is a carnival--it's in the bookLife is a carnival--take another lookHey, buddy, would you like to buy a watch real cheapHere on the streetI got six on each arm and two more round my feetLife is a carnival--believe it or notLife is a carnival--two bits a shot
Lyric's "The Band"
Put one foot in front of the other...
That's all that matter's.
Keep on keeping on...------->
I am really glad General conferences are this weekend.
I need the spiritual food.
"I delight in the Lord's mercies and miracles (see "Bless Our Fast, We Pray," Hymns, no. 138). I know that His tender mercies and His miracles, large and small, are real. They come in His way and on His timetable. Sometimes it is not until we have reached our extremity. Jesus's disciples on the Sea of Galilee had to toil in rowing against a contrary wind all through the night before Jesus finally came to their aid. He did not come until the "fourth watch," meaning near dawn. Yet He did come. (See Mark 6:45-51.) My testimony is that miracles do come, though sometimes not until the fourth watch."