Friday, August 24, 2007




I AM SITTING IN GREENBELT YMCA WITH BIG SPEAKERS PUMPING OUT SOUND THAT IS DEAFENING ALL CONVERSATION SO I PULL OUT MY MACTOP AND JOIN THE YMCA WI_FI
Wow - just turned down ........

Joan and me travelled yesterday - stuck on the M25 around London, the biggest circular road in Europe and the biggest car park. We were jammed there in the heaving rain. 14 degrees.
As we moved west from London - through Oxford - Cheltenham bound ......... the temperature went from 14 to 14 and hey hey ......... Green belt sunshine.

I am not doing much here bit I did a little thing with the volunteers here. e must have 2 -3k. They make the festival zing and bring a commitment only 'volunteering' can bring.
Here are a few pix of that even.


And her is the most powerful reading from the start of last years festival ......... drink at the well .....


We are not on our own this weekend
We are together
We are not singing solo
We are a massed choir
We are not singing songs for ourselves
We are singing songs for each other
Songs of freedom
Because none of us is free
Until all of us are free
Songs of hope
About a movement of Jah people
Away from a land of war and greed
Away from a world policed by soldiers
From the heart of America
We are going to Exodus land
Where the song of redemption
Is not just for ourselves
But for our sisters and brothers in every country

Redemption songs
From South Africa to the Lebanon
From the Middle East to middle England
From the West Wing to the West Bank
From the House of Commons to the House of Big Brother
Songs of freedom, anthems of liberation
At Greenbelt 06
The sweet melody of emancipation
To hear how the hand of the Almighty
Can free this world from mental slavery
From physical slavery,
From emotional, political and economic slavery
From the slavery of the self
Into the freedom of Love
The freedom of Truth
Who will set us free
Give us your help good Lord
To sing these songs of freedom
We want to be
One Love, One Heart
We want to
Get together and feel alright
Cus way down inside us
And way out beyond us
All we ever knew was redemption songs
Songs of freedom
Redemption songs
Redemption to what we were made for
Dreamed for
Loved into being for
Redemption from slavery and drudgery
From envy and vanity
Redemption from materialism and consumerism
From sectarianism, pessimism and
Loony fundamentalism
Redemption Songs
Where all of us are free
Where we can
Get up, Stand up,
Stand up for the rights
Of the people that Jesus Christ remembers
Even if everyone else forgets them
A song of
Redemption in the poor world
From slavery to the rich world
A song of redemption in the rich world
From slavery to false dreams
We want to hear how the hand of the Almighty
Can free this world from mental slavery
We want to
Get up, Stand up
And not give up the fight
A song about a world where
No woman, no man, no child
Does no crying no more
A song of redemption
where all people choose to
Do justice
Love mercy
Walk humbly and
Live generously
On the good earth
You have
Loaned us
A song of freedom from addiction
To substances which are choking our planet to death
A song of redemption where
Every little thing’s gonna be alright
A song saying thanks and praise to the Lord
And we will feel alright
Saying let’s get together and feel alright
Cus our hands will be made strong by the hand of the Almighty
All we ever had
Redemption Songs
Won’t you help to sing these songs of freedom
All we ever had
Redemption songs
One love, one heart
Let’s get together and feel alright
Give thanks and praise to the lord
And it will be alright
Give thanks and praise to the lord
Cus all we ever had was songs of freedoms
Redemption songs...


.... and I hope to get my clicks on the one being written for today's launch.

And why I am here
5 words to describe my life at the moment::

Pip
excited
expectant
tense
open
twinkle-in-the-eye

......... and some of my cyber friends sent me these::

Martin
Lucky
Early
Hopeful
Apprehensive
Dreaming


Dana
wired
tired
perspired
fired
mired.

Caroline
waiting
growing
living
thankful
rebuilding



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