I am the captain and this is my shrine.
Lord of the manor. See what I leave behind.
River in flames, cities on fire.
Yes, I'm a relic trapped in the wire.
Hydrogen fuel, it burns so clean,
throbs in the veins; a mother lovin' machine.
She is my wife. Her mechanical heart
constantly serving 'til death do us part.
Now a glorious war draws to a close.
The yellow winds blow. And I have to know.
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Soon the cruel rains will start.
Is it true we must part company?
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
What have I ever done?
Where did I go wrong?
Joined at the hip; pain, hunger and I,
leave our gift to the world 'neath the phosphorous sky.
A labor of love is the truest of all.
But will I be forsaken after the fall?
Now a glorious war draws to a close.
The yellow winds blow. And I have to know.
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Nothing after the flood but the fire and the mud's prophecy.
Oh industry, whatever will become of me?
Of me?
Industry, charity, faith, hope.
Industry, charity, faith, hope.
Industry, charity, faith, hope.
Industry, charity, faith, hope.
Industry, charity, faith, hope . . .
Really cool song. It's actually from the Beaches sound track and is sung by Bette Midler. They only play a small portion of the song in the movie...I had no idea the song was longer than that. It's a neat song. Read the lyrics. Woot. I'm bored as heck. I thought I was tired, but it turns out, not so much. I don't have class tomorrow. WOOT. *dances in glee* So yeah, that's pretty cool. I hate it that Chey can't be on past like...11....it's annoying...I really want to write because we didn't this weekend when I stayed the nite. So last night we did Operation Christmas child. This is an organization created by the Samaratins Purse Outreach program in which "shoe-boxes" are filled with items such as: bars of soap, hard candy, toys, clothes, shoes, pictures, etc. and sent all over the world to children who may not have a Christmas. We worked at a HQ wearhouse where we checked, taped, boxed and shipped those precious shoe-boxes. It was a wonderful experience. Our boxes were being sent to Pakistan, Ukraine, and England I believe. It was such a great opportunity to do some service in the name of Christ! We were only there from 5pm-10pm, but I'll bet we checked, boxed and shipped out over 200-300+ boxes. Really cool. Can't wait to do it again. There was a girl there named Livia who was from Romania and she recieved a shoe-box when she was about 11 years old I think and the woman who sent her the shoe-box ended up adopting her. It was so touching! It made so much more of an impact on us workers to have an actual recipiant of one of those boxes be present to speak about them! It's a wonderful ministry outreach and I encourage everyone to get involved in something like that. It's a wonderful gift.

Weeeeelll...I is off ta find sumthin' ta do....*skips off*
Woof~Rio