Hey, Little Boy, what would
you like to be someday?
Maybe an astronaut who zooms around in space?
No, I will be the one who finds a cure for cancer.
I will not rest until I've finally found the answer.
All I need is just a chance to live.
Hey, Little Girl, where
in the world are you going?
It's hard to tell with one so small, no way of knowing.
I'm headed on an airplane for the Middle East.
I'll be the one to forge a treaty bringing peace.
All I need is just some time to grow.
Just give me a chance.
Hey, Mr. Politician, can
you hear their voices?
Your deafness feigned to gain the vote of those with choices.
When I am home alone and shut off all the noise,
I hear the pleading of those little girls and boys.
All I need is just a chance to live.
All I need is just some time to grow.
Just give me a chance.
(Read Psalm 127:3) "Behold, children are a gift from the Lord; the
fruit of the womb is a reward."
It is politically correct in our day and
age to speak of preserving our world's "natural resources".
After all there's only so much oil on the planet. And who
knows what beneficial medicines we could be destroying along
with our rain forests?
That's all well and good. Yet so many
politicians overlook the destruction of our greatest natural
resource--our children. They are gifts from God. Who knows
what gift of God is refused each time we allow another child
to be aborted? Perhaps we have already killed the one who
was to find a cure for cancer. Or what if that little one
in the womb was being equipped with a brilliant mind who
would be a master of diplomacy and bring a lasting peace
agreement in the Middle East?
Since these little ones are not able to
speak for themselves, I am glad to offer my voice in their
defense.
Don't be afraid to speak out against abortion
and be vocally pro life. Give these little ones a chance!
In
writing Christian music,
lyrics have to be
the heartbeat of the song.
After all, it is the lyrics
that primarily distinguish Christian music
from secular music.
It's not the only mark
of distinction,
but it is
the most important.