When in the studio this song rewrote itself now with a fun beat box rhythm at the core of it. Enjoy the groove, the harmonies and the images it evokes.
lyrics
I say, “Spirit, please use me.” I say, “Spirit, anyway you see.”
I say, “Spirit, show me where to be.” I say, “Spirit, set me free.”
I’m walking down the sidewalk. I pop into a grocery store.
I talk with the cashier I meet, and when I leave I hold the door
for a woman and her baby. I give a friendly pat.
He smiles and giggles at me and I say, “Thanks for that!”
What can I do for love today? What can I do for you?
Where would you have me walk to listen, smile or talk…
do whatever to convey the pure, precious ways of love?
I’m driving down the highway, see a deer grazing on the grass.
I thank it for the service it gives, and bless it as I pass.
Then, I hear an ambulance. I check in with the guiding light above, and in an instant I hear, “Just send love!”
What can I do for love today? Oh tell me, what can I do for you?
Where would you have me walk to listen, smile or talk…
do whatever to convey the pure, precious ways of love?
And I say, “Spirit, please use me.” I say, “Spirit, anyway you see.”
I say, “Spirit, show me where to be.” I say, “Spirit, set me free.”
credits
from Set Me Free,
released March 21, 2017
Janie Worm - guitar, vocals, beat box, shaker, vibe, auto harp, claps
Gary Mula - bass guitar, hand percussion, drums, claps
Sheila Tallmon - harmony
Music is the language of my heart and my favorite form of creative expression. Writing songs all my life, I feel the healing
love and truth that come through. I'm humbly grateful. I sing because songs are given to me. I pass them on so that anyone who resonates may also benefit. As we each step into our full light, we encourage others to do the same. Thanks so much for your love & support. Enjoy!...more
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