Sun, 29 December 2019
Leddy Hammock in St. Louis Inspired by lyrics to “Letting Go of Holding On” by Richard Mekdeci “I’m letting go of holding on. God is my shepherd, I shall not want. I’m letting go of holding on, seeking first the kingdom of God. I let go of the feelings that feed on lack and greed. I let go of the reasons keeping me in need. I let go of the fear that there’s never enough, and I stop holding on, to what is not love.” |
Sun, 22 December 2019
Leddy HammockInspired by lyrics by Sue Riley and Richard Mekdeci “We waited then; we’re waiting still. The answer lies within our will. Every child that’s born each day brings the gift of peace and shows the way, and is a Child of peace in its own way, to show the hope of possibility.” “Child of peace, pure and sweet. Show me how to be a Child of peace. When a child is born, it brings the gift of peace, an offering from the universe to everyone.” “For unto us a Child is born, and so the seeds of love are sown with every child that’s born in every land. Every time I see a child, I greet it with a loving smile. I give my heart to the Child of peace.” “I bless the ground beneath my feet and long for guidance to receive the gift the season brings. In my heart there is a space. Fill it with your loving grace, Child of peace, Child of peace, pure and sweet. Show me how to be a Child of peace.” |
Sun, 15 December 2019
Leddy Hammock Lyrics to “I Know Who You Really Are” — Words and Music by Richard Mekdeci, Sue Riley, Sage Riley “I know who you really are, I see it in your eyes. I know who you’re here to be, I see it in your eyes. You’re here to be the one, you’re here to make it fun. I know who you really are, I see it in your eyes. You are incredible, so unforgettable — I know who you really are, I see it in your eyes. |
Sun, 8 December 2019
Leddy Hammock “Stables” by Peter Mayer “In Bethlehem a manger waits, long ago and so today, And so do countless stables stand in hearts as harsh as desert lands, Love that opens fists of hate, heaps of gold on beggars’ plates, And walls of stables tremble so when winds of fear and judgment blow. Oh, Love, the prophets’ only word, the only lesson left to learn, Love that sees with mercy’s eyes, holds its arms out open wide, So, may the lamps of stables glow brightly lit that light may go |
Sun, 1 December 2019
Leddy Hammock Lyrics by “What a Little Moonlight Can Do” (Sue Riley, Sloan Wainwright, Glen Roethel, Dan Johnson) “Sitting in the silence, listening to the clouds touch the ground, everything a softer hue, as I take the time to look around. Life blurred at the edges, all the world bathed in silver sunshine. I gaze up at the heavens, moon and stars so close, yet far away Dreaming, dreaming with my eyes wide open, flying, flying with both feet on the ground . . . . Ready to shine my own moon magic. |