| WHITE FLAG~DIDO |
I know you think that I shouldn't still love you, I'll tell you that. But if I didn't say it, well I'd still have felt it where's the sense in that? I promise I'm not trying to make your life harder Or return to where we were Well I will go down with this ship And I won't put my hands up and surrender There will be no white flag above my door I'm in love and always will be I know I left too much mess and destruction to come back again And I caused nothing but trouble I understand if you can't talk to me again And if you live by the rules of "it's over" then I'm sure that makes sense Well I will go down with this ship And I won't put my hands up and surrender There will be no white flag above my door I'm in love and always will be And when we meet Which I'm sure we will All that was then Will be there still I'll let it pass And hold my tongue And you will think That I've moved on.... Well I will go down with this ship And I won't put my hands up and surrender There will be no white flag above my door I'm in love and always will be |
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| "It was only later that I began to understand another, deeper aspect of commitment. This kind of commitment begins not with will, but with willingness. We begin to listen to the inner voice that helps guide us as our journey unfolds. The underlying component of this kind of commitment is our trust in the playing out of our destiny. We have the integrity to stand in a ‘state of surrender,’... knowing that whatever we need at the moment to meet our destiny will be available to us. It is at this point that we alter our relationship with the future. When we operate in this state of commitment, we see ourselves as an essential part of the unfolding of the universe. When we develop relationships that seek to control, to persuade to our own end, to extract for our own purpose, we leave no room for the spirit to act. It requires faith in something greater than ourselves to surrender. In so doing, you will discover possibilities undreamt, powers unknown and joy unexpected on your journey" From the book "Synchronicity" by Joseph Jaworski |
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