The commute
Annoyed, disheartened, a rush to get to the destination
Look around and see a busy, selfish nation
To suceed, to climb that promotional ladder
Don't they realise that losing life to find life in you is all that should matter
Mobile phones and emails being sent
Stress overcoming, a feeling of resentment
Pointing the finger, who is to blame?
Don't they realise that you were put through shame
Complaints, gossip, arguing together
Is it really just the problem of the weather?
Or is it maybe the reality that there must be more?
Don't they realise that Jesus, Our Saviour, Our Lord for them was born
On our way again the destination edges closer
But the thought of more depressing news keeps them looking over their shoulder
I guess life goes on when they leave the train and get back to their daily works
Don't they realise how much you love them and without you death surely lurks
Surely I should move, I should be sharing the good news
My prayers goes out to them, Its not right that they haven't heard, that their lives they will lose
Guide me Lord, Bring me boldness, confidence and words that are true
Dont they realise life isnt just about selfish desire and work but forever glorifying YOU
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