Thursday, November 01, 2007

Mark Shultz "Everything to Me"

I've recently stumbled upon an article with Christian musician Mark Schultz. He was adopted at two weeks old. You can read his adoption story HERE.

He's written a fantastic song I wanted to share with on the start of "Adoption Awareness Month". Here it is. And the lyrics follow.






I must have felt your tears
When they took me from your arms
I’m sure I must have heard you say goodbye
Lonely and afraid had you made a big mistake
Could an ocean even hold the tears you cried

But you had dreams for me
You wanted the best for me
And you made the only choice you could that night

(Chorus)

You gave life to me
A brand new world to see
Like playing baseball in the yard with dad at night
Mom reading Goodnight Moon
And praying in my room
So if you worry if your choice was right
You gave me up but you gave everything to me

And if I saw you on the street
Would you know that it was me
And would your eyes be blue or green like mine
Would we share a warm embrace
Would you know me in your heart
Or would you smile and let me walk on by
Knowing you had dreams for me
You wanted the best for me
And I hope that you’d be proud of who I am

(Chorus)

You gave life to me
A chance to find my dreams
And a chance to fall in love
You should have seen her shining face
On our wedding day
Oh is this the dream you had in mind
When you gave me up
You gave everything to me

And when I see you there
Watching from heaven’s gates
Into your arms I’m gonna run
And when you look in my eyes
You can see my whole life
See who I was And who I’ve become

(Chorus)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow....that was awesome, I don't really know what else to say. Thank you so much for posting that!

Anonymous said...

Very powerful testimony and great song. Thanks for sharing this with us.

Anonymous said...

beautiful...been listening to things on Moody Radio about adoption this month --one church had a concert focussing on adoption and worked to see that the churches/believers were willing to adopt any of the children in their county who were in foster care! Is that awesome or what?!

Anonymous said...

Very moving...definitely brings tears to my eyes. What a true blessing adoption is.