This poem was published several years back in Alive Now. You are welcome to use it worship services to honor the musicians in your midst, just please give me credit as the author.
Let us Sing to the Lord
To honor the musicians of Boulder Creek UMC, Feb. 1, 2004
In the ancient quiet of this world
one raised her voice and carried a note
she was joined by another
and melody began
harmony followed
spanning the distance between souls.
Song was born
and the drum followed
the rhythm of our hearts
beating outside our bodies
inviting our ancestors to dance
Arms were raised to the firmament
bodies began to sway
feet to jump
and the drum followed
the rhythm of our hearts
beating outside our bodies
inviting our ancestors to dance
Arms were raised to the firmament
bodies began to sway
feet to jump
Music
our first worship
our earliest praise
Song
so it continues today
rising above our chaotic world
teeming with sound
so it continues today
rising above our chaotic world
teeming with sound
Music draws us beyond the noise
carries us out of isolation, beyond confusion
satisfies the insistent cry of spirit
The instruments
of voice
of piano
of guitar, drum and flute
carries us out of isolation, beyond confusion
satisfies the insistent cry of spirit
The instruments
of voice
of piano
of guitar, drum and flute
They are the instruments of God’s peace
Their notes restore our joy
Their prayers bind us together
Their prayers bind us together
We give thanks to you and for you
the ones who offer your voices in song
and make music with your hands
fingering melodies, drumming life
strumming praise, and piping divinity
the ones who offer your voices in song
and make music with your hands
fingering melodies, drumming life
strumming praise, and piping divinity
A testimony that slides in our ears
and sets our spirits singing in return
and sets our spirits singing in return
©Cathy Warner 2004