Friday, March 26, 2010

We should always know that we can do anything

This one is going to be super short and sweet because I'm still trying to finish a paper. This paper season is killing me, I'm so glad it's almost over. I've been listening to a song lately to get me in a positive working mindset and I just looked up the lyrics now and saw how appropriate it was. The things that you accomplish in life are proportionate to the things you take aim at. We should always know that we can do anything!

The past week has been AMAZING for the fundraiser! I raised the goal to $15,000 and we've now got just over $4600! Also, we're just a few members shy of 1000 on the Facebook group. I truly, truly never dreamed it would get this big and am so thankful for everybody's receptiveness.

The song is called Go Do by Jónsi (singer of Sigur Rós), here is the youtube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6HjT4SQKJI. Check out the lyrics, I find that they're especially applicable for everything that is going through my mind these days.

Go sing too loud
Make your voice break - Sing it out
Go scream do shout
Make an earthquake...

You wish fire would die and turn colder
You wish your love could see you grow older
We should always know that we can do anything

Go drum do go out
Make your hands ache - Play it out
Go march through crowds
Make your day break...

You wish silence released noise in tremors
You wish I know it surrender to summer
We should always know that we can do everything

Go do you´ll know how to
Just let yourself fall into landslide

Go do you´ll know how to
Just let yourself give into low tide

Go do!

Tie strings to clouds
Make your own lake - Let it flow
Throw seeds to sprout
Make your own break - Let them grow

Let them grow (Endless summers)
Let them grow (Endless summers)

(Go do endless summers)

You will survive we´ll never stop wonders
You and sunrise will never fall under

You will survive we´ll never stop wonders
You and sunrise will never fall under
We should always know that we can do anything

Go do!

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