Steven Curtis Chapman

May 22, 2008 17:07


Okay, so reading about Steven Curtis Chapman's daughter dying was upsetting enough. It's such an absolute tragedy for everyone involved.

But if you listen to his song, Cinderella, with this horror in mind, I think it becomes impossible to remain stoic ( Read more... )

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avigon May 23 2008, 01:12:31 UTC
I was so sad about this all day.
I was giving the kids a test this morning, so it was really quiet. I kept thinking about everything. Then I'd think about the song and I would start crying.

The song was already impossible for me to listen to, or even think about, without crying. Now it's even worse.

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imprincessapril May 23 2008, 13:43:05 UTC
It absolutely tears my heart out. :(

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suprdialect July 27 2008, 09:40:27 UTC
Suppose I wish to go to heaven, well I suppose that everyone would wish to go that is if there is such a place. Well suppose further that I am absolutely sure of its existence, I have seen it, I have racked up philosophical proofs for it, I have the authority of the king and all his men on my side, I heard it from a bird (really from a bird, for what motivation would there be for such an animal to lie). Further suppose that once every night I was transported to the pearly gates and I saw St. Peter himself and he stamped my hand like a bouncer at a bar, and when I woke up I could see the ink, somewhat smeared, for I sweat in my sleep ( ... )

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ex_thegreyl November 3 2009, 00:20:36 UTC
Steven Curtis Chapman's story is sad, and yet it is a lovely song. I chose this song as the song that I danced with my father at my wedding just recently.

:)

I stumbled on your lj by searching "horses" as an interest. Hope you don't mind.

^_^
thegrelioness/stacy

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