[From a post on the Book of Faces] I want to tell you about my good friend Brina. She was able to get some tickets to see the Indigo Girls last night at App State and had a plan to have former camp folk come up to share what is absolutely a core memory for those of us in the Bob Lanford/Jimmy Moor/Bob Cagle eras of Camp Glisson.Sadly, as is the case when you try to get as many of us as you can together - even those who live fairly close to each other, life gets in the way. But a few of us battled rain and snow to get there and as always, Amy and Emily did not disappoint.I needed to be with those people and hear that music. I needed to laugh at a memory of Robby shrieking at the line, "are you on fire?" in the middle of Kid Fears. I needed to get big, happy tears in my eyes as Brina and I sang along to The Wood Song. I needed to be overly amazed with Malinda's gracious and wonderful son Harper, whom I hadn't met other than in Facebook photos. And I needed a non-camp friend like Amanda to go along because sometimes I'm not at back to normal as I think I am AND she loves the Indigo Girls with a Glisson-adjacent fervor.All of us Glisson alums have busy, vibrant lives...and yet, we can come together in a moment and I'm 18 again and standing outside the Chapel, hearing that bell ring. Then, we depart to serve until the next time.To quote the Girls..."Thanks, y'all."
The song that I've chosen is one of my favorites but it is a little hard to find because it was released as a part of another song on the album Come on Now, Social. Just go to the reprise of Faye Tucker/Sister at the end of the album and after your soul has been wrung out over and over and you've just nearly gotten it back from the edge...you'll hear this song. It speaks to me on a preacher's kid level - that's the best way I can describe it. Friday night they sang Faye Tucker and Sister and afterward I was hoping for this one, but it wasn't the time, I suppose...so I just remained wrung out. Enjoy.
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