Wednesday, August 30, 2006

I had an energetic burst last night.
First I wrote 2 songs (well sort of two songs, I never finished either of the melodies, and the lyrics could use some work), then I practiced scales on my guitar even though I hate doing scales, then I went upstairs and watched whatever it was that my sister was watching for a bit, came back down to the dungeon at around eleven started playing guitar again, then at about 12 I decided to do something useful and I edited the ceremony of the wedding I'm working on. 3 hours later I slept.

And I start a new job tomorrow. I never like starting jobs. It's all great after a few days, but the first day always seems gloomy.

here's one of the songs I wrote.

You are faithful,
God of Almighty the first and last,
The Unchanging,
Everlasting, Your Word will stand,
You light the sky,
On each new day,
As Time flies by,
You are the same,

You are faithful God,
You are faithful God,
From everlasting to everlasting
You remain, my faithful God,

You are faithful,
Much more faithful than I can see,
In my weakness,
You will give me the strength I need,
And though I fall,
You're always near,
And when I call,
You always hear,


out.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

what is your new job?

joel sczebel said...

web stuff.

Anonymous said...

golly good stuff.

overthinker said...

i could use some energy like that...

pretty good song. exactly what i needed to hear right now.
thanks.

i start a newish job next week.
to be honest, it scares me. the family scares me.
5 kids. and an 11-yr-old boy who is already a football star.
plus keeping the house in order.
need i say more?
haha.

God's grace is sufficient...

joel sczebel said...

I'm an ultimate frisbee star.

karawarnock; said...

haha ultimate frisbee star. hahaha

Delian said...

So... did you crash the next day?

Good song.

Anonymous said...

as fun as it may be to watch the sczebels play ultimate frisbee, i don't see anybody paying you for it. no matter how good you may become.

sorry.

(i came to that practical conclusion analytically. muahaha)

joel sczebel said...

quite an analysis.