Description
A peaceful, serene, contemplative song accompanied by violin and cello, which gives it a string quartet feel, over a funky groove provided by udu drum. The verses are punctuated with Enya-esque choral vocals, and speak to being our best selves.
Keywords
Prayer, end of day, evening, female vocal, udu drum, Enya, Sara Brightman, Sarah McLachlan, violin, cello, semi-classical, neo classical, night, forgiveness
VERSE: As the twilight falls, the evening sings to me with one voice -- LITHUANIAN BACKGROUND VOCALS: Susijungiam Diev' su Tavim (TRANSLATION: We unite, God, with Thee) And I contemplate just how today I used my choice – Did I take a stand To reveal who I truly am? Or did I let the world win? Did I give in? Can I find strength within Once more to begin?
VERSE: As the nighttime comes, the moon and all the stars shine their light -- And I think of all the things throughout my day that went right -- Oh I know I’ll never be the perfect one But let me more often than not Be my Higher One Let me not give in Let me find strength within Once more to begin
BRIDGE: So I turn my thoughts to those around me, Everyone I have ever known -- friends and family. If we’re hurting now, May I forgive them and they forgive me. I’m praying that each of their lives be expressing their greatest blessing.
And I give thanks for the whole world Sending thoughts that the Highest Good Take place everywhere for everybody -- synchronistically.
VERSE: As I close my eyes, the crickets’ chirping lulls me to sleep -- I have asked that solutions come to me from the deep -- For my dreams bring me my answers by the dawn, I wake up to surrender to my Highest One So I don’t give in So I find strength within Once more to begin.