Wednesday, May 20, 2009

If It Be Your Will



If it be your will, that I speak no more
And my voice be still, as it was before
I will speak no more, I shall abide until
I am spoken for, if it be your will

If it be your will, that a voice be true
From this broken hill, I will sing to you
From this broken hill
All your praises they shall ring
If it be your will, to let me sing

From this broken hill
All your praises they shall ring
If it be your will, to let me sing

If it be your will, if there is a choice
Let the rivers fill, let the hills rejoice
Let your mercy spill
On all these burning hearts in Hell
If it be your will, to make us well

And draw us near and bind us tight
All your children here, in their rags of light
In our rags of light, all dressed to kill
And end this night, if it be your will
If it be your will

If it be your will.

Algonquin Park

Algonquin Park is a great place to get away to any time of year, but spring is especially nice. This year we camped on Tim Lake intending to fish. With the wind, rain and snow, however, fishing was a real challenge. Relaxing and enjoying the wildlife, on the other hand, was at a premium.