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God gave me my feet

from shipping forecast by dave corbett

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God gave me my feet

For the sanity of boredom can you expect me to stay
When there’s a calling in the heavens a promise with every day
There’s a world full of species that I’ve yet to meet
God gave me a life to use
God gave me my feet

Every seems preoccupied spend their lives and time
In dreams and schemes and new machines that obsess the mind
There’s a magic in each moment every seconds sweet
God gave me my time to use
God gave me my feet

I’ll not look back to the future, I’ll go forward with the past
I’ll slow my pace within the race , minimize the blast
I’ll take the time to step back to dullness I’ll not retreat
God gave me my brain to use
God gave me my feet

I’ll tilt my head to the morning sun Bow lowly to flowers I pass
I’ll take the time to taste lifes wine of fresh water rushing past
Drink until my thirst is quenched, the fruits of earth I’ll eat
God gave me my taste to use
God gave me my feet

I’ll feel my way along the route, never look behind
I’ll smile and greet the folks I meet for there’s treasure there to find
A warm hand or a kiss upon the cheek
God gave me my touch to use
God gave me my feet

I’ll sing a song to every tree to each a verse in turn
I’ll slumber softly in the grass, its secret I might learn
On mountain tops I’ll shout out loud, with nothing to compete
God gave me my voice to use
God gave me my feet

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from shipping forecast, released September 3, 2013

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