My blog has been revived! It was a wonderful idea to try and start a blog while working at Camp For All-and it was also next to impossible. I decided to get this thing going again, but with less expectations. Just random thoughts from Callie Mae's head.
I will get this thing goin' with one of my latest youtube/dance obsessions. I love the song On My Bones by Kendall Payne, and one of my favorite little dancers I follow on youtube is Lauren Garrett. I love how she expresses the choreography given to her. Most of the time she works with Tokyo, but this particular performance is Emily Shock's choreography. The art portrayed to this song just gets me-and makes me want to get into the studio again so badly.
...............Someday.
What these years have brought me
What these years have taught me
Heartache and fame, a chance to change
A hope to be stronger
That beauty can smolder
A stage and a curtain, that nothing's for certain
Oh these years have been hard on my bones
What this world has brought me
What this world has taught me
Senseless spinning, never tie instead of winning
Ice cream for licking, the clock's always ticking
No one is free, someone must have a key
Oh this world has been hard on my bones
All this time I'd been seeking my own
Oh this road has been hard on my bones
What this love has brought me
What this love has taught me
Patience in battle, who's in the saddle
Joy and despair, that I really do care
Uncertain desire the risk in going higher
Oh this love has been hard on my bones
What this God has brought me
What this God has taught me
Passion and grace, how to stand in one's space
Laughing at lilies, what truly fulfills me
Death on a cross, it was I that was lost
Oh this God has been life to these bones
Oh this God has been life to my bones
(...Sorry for any non-savvy art folk that just "don't get it"...I hope you at least enjoyed the song? Questionmark?)
calliemae
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
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