“I know my voice”


I have to listen to music when I work. I bumble around, can’t get comfortable, chase squirrels, and wander off. Music has always been an anchor. I can run a reel of music on one side of my brain while the other does what it needs. There are times when a song comes on that pulls me up, touches my heart, inspires my mind, and causes me to tear up. I have to take pause and give the music my full attention. It’s not always the same song or in the same context but Mumford and Son’s song “Babel” did that just now. 

“Babel”

‘Cause I know that time has numbered my days
And I’ll go along with everything you say
But I’ll ride home laughing, look at me now
The walls of my town, they come crumbling down

And my ears hear the call of my unborn sons
And I know their choices color all I’ve done
But I’ll explain it all to the watchman’s son,
I ain’t ever lived a year better spent in love

‘Cause I’ll know my weakness, know my voice
And I’ll believe in grace and choice
And I know perhaps my heart is farce,
But I’ll be born without a mask

Like the city that nurtured my greed and my pride,
I stretched my arms into the sky
I cry Babel! Babel! Look at me now
Then the walls of my town, they come crumbling down

You ask where will we stand in the winds that will howl,
As all we see will slip into the cloud
So come down from your mountain and stand where we’ve been,
You know our breath is weak and our body thin

Press my nose up, to the glass around your heart
I should’ve known I was weaker from the start,
You’ll build your walls and I will play my bloody part
To tear, tear them down,
Well I’m gonna tear, tear them down

‘Cause I know my weakness, know my voice,
And I’ll believe in grace and choice
And I know perhaps my heart is farce,
But I’ll be born without a mask

One thought on ““I know my voice”

  1. It’s a good thing my iPod Nano was sitting here, had to go straight to Babel…..M&S – a talented group of men.

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