Audible Sigh
I enjoy the music of Athens, GA based Bill Mallonee (aka Vigilantes of Love and VOL). One of our family favorites is Audible Sigh from 2000. While I love it musically (and vocally), I really love the lyrics. An especially interesting song lyrically is "Resplendent" (which also includes some amazing backup vocals from Emmylou Harris). It's about the dust bowl days and one guy's hard luck (or is it?). The first verse ends this way: "in desperate times you know everybody's part / it's your own lines you're like to forget / 'til what you were meets what you've now become / grins and says "hey, haven't we met." It's really a pretty heavy song that explores huge issues like the imago Dei, the yet future dimensions of redemption, God's sovereignty, and the problem of evil. The final verse and chorus go this way:
- honey we're all resplendent
yeah honey we are all thrift store
like a wino with a twenty dollar bill
i'm forever and eternally yours
and i can make you promises
if you don't expect too much
yes and i will run the distance
if you'll please, please excuse my crutch
how much of this was meant to be
how much the work of the devil
how far can one man's eyes really see
in these days of toil and trouble
how much of this is failing flesh
how much the course of retribution
my my how loudly we plead our innocence
long after we've made our contribution
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