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How do we balance the dark and the light of our lives?
lyrics
Intro:
There’s something I’m trying to understand
Maybe no good answer I’ll find
With ambiguity I must always contend
While I try to find —- that elusive line
Verse:
How do we feel without feeling it all
Where is the healthy line
How can it be that we celebrate joy
In the darkest times - in dark times.
How do we mourn in times of joy
What’s the method that we need
Balancing what’s good and what is right
Looking for the light — looking for light
Chorus:
Where is the line, where is that subtle line
Where is the line between light and dark
Between the mundane and the holy spark
Where is the line, where is that line
Verse:
Where does it stop, where does it start
I wish it was perfectly clear
To keep us from falling into night
Where all of our hopes disappear - wish it was clear
There are times to mourn, there are times for joy
It’s all been said before
Times of peace …. and also war
Where’s the path we’re looking for . . .
Chorus
Outro:
Yes I’m trying to understand, it’s probably really ok
I’m guessing the answer’s already been rhymed
By mystics and poets - and much more sublime
It’s all about the light .. that’s in the line.
credits
released February 29, 2024
Music and Lyrics - Diana Warshawsky
Arrangement and Piano - Karen Hammack
Recording and additional arrangement ideas - Drew Allsbrook
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