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Does Anybody Hear Her/Casting Crowns
This young man sang this song at our church a month ago by a group called Casting Crowns. The song is called "Does Anybody Hear Her?" It really touched my heart. My interpretation of it is (more or less) is it seems to be about a woman in emotional pain who reaches out to the church, but is ignored or in some way judged and does not receive the help she needs...which perhaps worsens her pain. It is very powerful. I'm not sure I fully understand the last line. Has anyone heard the song? I googled it...not sure if this is perfectly correct; but I am posting the words as far as I can tell they are accurate or near accurate:
Does Anybody Hear Her Lyrics Artist(Band):Casting Crowns Review The Song (54) Print the Lyrics She is running A hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction She is trying But the canyon's ever widening In the depths of her cold heart So she sets out on another misadventure just to find She's another two years older And she's three more steps behind Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see? Or does anybody even know she's going down today Under the shadow of our steeple With all the lost and lonely people Searching for the hope that's tucked away in you and me Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see? She is yearning For shelter and affection That she never found at home She is searching For a hero to ride in To ride in and save the day And in walks her prince charming And he knows just what to say Momentary lapse of reason And she gives herself away Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see? Or does anybody even know she's going down today Under the shadow of our steeple With all the lost and lonely people Searching for the hope that's tucked away in you and me Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see? If judgment looms under every steeple If lofty glances from lofty people Can't see past her scarlet letter And we've never even met her If judgment looms under every steeple If lofty glances from lofty people Can't see past her scarlet letter And we've never even met her Never even met her Does anybody hear her? Does anybody see? Or does anybody even know she's going down today Under the shadow of our steeple With all the lost and lonely people Searching for the hope that's tucked away in you and me Does anybody hear her? Does anybody see? Does anybody even know she's going down today? Under the shadow of our steeple With all the lost and lonely people Searching for the hope that's tucked away in you and me Does anybody hear her? Does anybody see? He is running a hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction... end |
thanks for posting this one Vowel Lady:hug:
yes, they have a way of getting right to the heart of the matter, dont they. our local paper had a story a few weeks ago on a project that observed how many of us walk the talk, and it was very revealing:o always a good wake up call to go back and read about how Jesus spent His precious time when here on earth in the flesh. serving the Father and serving people, *especially* the people that so many who claim His Name tend to shun:( but thankfully there ARE many who do follow in His footsteps and my prayer is that there will be many many more :grouphug: anyone who hasnt heard the song can tune in here for the audio & video: http://www.godtube.com/view_video.ph...5a1a4a6e1b9770 |
Hi Vowel Lady - are you an "ahhhhh" or an "ooooh" type of lady? :p
I've never heard of that song before, but I like the lyrics. I get the same impression about the song - a woman in need and desperately searching, but only finding judgment. :( That has been the problem I've observed when churches place too much emphasis on judgment. People no longer see the person, they only see the "sin" - this type of judgment can turn away people in need. As a result, these lambs end up getting eaten by wolves. The impression I get from the last line is similar to "...and the beat goes on." - i.e., another person in need shows up. Maybe the gender of the person was changed to reflect that people and their circumstances are different. They should be seen as individuals - not lambs. I could be wrong....thanks for the brainteaser. :) |
Hello
to all...My son the youngest one age 30,job is to get kids 12-18 off
the streets of Mpls. Mn. He works for a not for profit agency,it's gets 60 below'o same nights..There are 700 beds available, at shelters, for these Children,that are called the run awys and throwaways. He is good at writing gov. grants,and they depend on charity of anyone who wants to give. It's run very much like The Children Of The night. And yes the meaning of the last line,is it's a never ending cycle. And it's getting bigger,right here in the United States.. My son is married and a father,he finds his job rewarding,but i'm sure exhausting. I hope more peeople see and hear this song because it's not hard to look away,but stop and say welcome,at least buy them something warm to drink or gloves to wear.. Thank you for the song,i hope people listen. Just a proud Mama |
we had another thread here recently on another song by Casting Crowns that also cuts to the core of where we are in our caring and compassion scale
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=30271 God has really been using so much of Casting Crowns' music to speak to my heart about so many things. Thanks again for posting this one Vowel Lady |
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