Friday, March 28, 2008

Tomorrow

The sun will come out, tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow, there'll be sun
Jus' thinkin' about, tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow
'til there's none

When I'm stuck with the day that's gray and lonely
I just stick out my chin and grin and say, ohhh

The sun will come out, tomorrow
So you gotta hang on 'til tomorrow
Come what may...

Chorus:
Tomorrow, tomorrow
I love ya, tomorrow
You're always a day away

(instrumental)

The sun will come out, tomorrow
So you gotta hang on 'til tomorrow
Come what may...

(repeat chorus)

Tomorrow, tomorrow
I love ya, tomorrow
You're always a day a--way

二人三足

因为你,我跨大小脚步;

因为我,你放小大脚步;
游戏的乐趣不是追求终点,
而是一路上有你的汗与用心相伴。

It's tough being small

It's tough being small
Just stand out from all the rest
It's not easy to find someone to see your best
You're kind, if not tall
I can't find a truer friend
You'll be there behind me
Like too few friends can

Who knows that right thing to say
When I'm feeling so blue
Oh Piglet, you know being with you
Is my favourite thing to do

I can't jump too high
But Piglet, you can touch the sky above
With you here, I know that
Life is much more fun

I like being small
Small is just a word
With you to call a friend
A friend who is always there
For my deepest feelings to be shared

Now Piglet, ever thought
you are a very small animal
You've got a very big heart
Which mean your ten feet tall to me

No Greater Love

From the days before ready access to vccines comes this story: The doctor looked down at the little girl in the hospital bed. He knew that her only hope was to receive blood from someone who had recovered from the same disease.


Quickly the doctor found the anxious family, and knelt beside a small boy. "Johnny," he said, "your sister needs your kind of blood to make her well. Would you be willing to give your blood so that she can live?"

Johnny's eyes grew big. The doctor watched them well with fear, but the little boy hesitated only long enough to swallow the lump in his throat.

"Sure, Doctor, I will do it," he replied.

After the needed amount of blood was taken from Johnny's small arm, he remained quiet for a few minutes as he had been instructed. The he stood up, asked softly: "Well, Doctor, when do I die?"

Only then did the doctor realize the extent of the child's sacrifice. Johnny had offered his life to save his sister, Jesus declared that there is no greater love.

Greater love than this no man has, that a man lay down his life for his friends (Joh. 15:13).