Dearest Wan,One of the joys of blogging is that I’ve made sum new frens. Wonderful people! My life has definitely be so much enriched since knowing them, reading their blogs, exchanging thoughts and sharing views.You shud read Krissy’s blog. It belongs to a wonderful sister in Christ.
Besides all the spiritual encouragement I received from reading her blog (and the laughs over the funny incidents which happens in her life), I will always think of her as the one who introduced me to wonderful music!
It is pretty clear that while Krissy and I are so different and come from very different backgrounds, we have 2 things in common – we both love the Lord and we both share the same taste in music!
The first is Vienna Teng! Check out her website here where you can down load some of her brilliant songs (legally!). Excellent stuffs. She to me is like Jewel who plays the piano!!!
And recently, I was checking out wat Krissy has been listening to lately. She’s been listening to Missy Higgins. Perhaps u may have heard of her? She’s an ozzie girl.
And again, Krissy’s taste is simply brilliant! I’m listening to Missy Higgins now! You shud try her out too! Check her out here.
Why am I telling you about this? Well, … I guess this is related a lil’ to me earlier post about letting go – or rather, me not letting go of the memory of you. When I listened to one of Missy Higgins’ song, it immediately brought you to my mind:-
So we've put an end to it this time.
I'm no longer yours and you're no longer mine.
You said this hill looks far too steep
if I'm not even sure it's me you wanna keep.
And it's been ten days without you in my reach,
and the only time I've touched you is in my sleep.
But time has changed nothing at all -
you're still the only one that feels like home.
I've tried cutting the ropes and
I let you go but you're still the only one
that feels like home.
"Ten Days" Written By Missy Higgins & James Major Clifford
Remember that at one point of time, you told me that I felt like home to you? You knew that I felt the same about you, dun you?