Like a lot of the other comments are saying, I think this mainly about voyeurism. If the song was about his girlfriend, then why would he use the word spy. If you are a spy it means you shouldn't be caught, that is kind of the whole point, and if you are a voyeur, the whole point of the pleasure you get from it, is the fact that the other people don't know you are watching them. See a bit of a connection there?
Remember me
In a Bible cracked and faded by the years
Remember me
In a sanctuary filled with silent prayer
And age to age
And heart to heart
Bound by grace and peace
Child of wonder
Child of God
I've remembered you
Remember me
Remember me
When the color of a sunset fills the sky
Remember me
When you pray and tears of joy
fall from your eyes
chorus
Remember me
When the children leave
their Sunday school with smiles
Remember me
When they're old enough to teach
Old enough to preach
Old enough to leave
chorus
Age to age and heart to heart
Child of wonder child of God
Remember me
Age to age and heart to heart
Child of wonder child of God
In a Bible cracked and faded by the years
Remember me
In a sanctuary filled with silent prayer
And age to age
And heart to heart
Bound by grace and peace
Child of wonder
Child of God
I've remembered you
Remember me
Remember me
When the color of a sunset fills the sky
Remember me
When you pray and tears of joy
fall from your eyes
chorus
Remember me
When the children leave
their Sunday school with smiles
Remember me
When they're old enough to teach
Old enough to preach
Old enough to leave
chorus
Age to age and heart to heart
Child of wonder child of God
Remember me
Age to age and heart to heart
Child of wonder child of God
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Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell gives Adam Reader some heartfelt insight into Jane’s Addiction's hard rock manifesto "Mountain Song", which was the second single from their revolutionary album Nothing's Shocking. Mountain song was first recorded in 1986 and appeared on the soundtrack to the film Dudes starring Jon Cryer. The version on Nothing's Shocking was re-recorded in 1988.
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Absolutely one of my favorite christian songs. This song is especially close to me because my best friend and I used to sing it together before she moved away.
This song is so beautiful! It's definitely one of my top 10 favorite Christian songs.
awesome song
awesome song
beautiful words, beautiful music, beautiful harmonies, beautiful message.
"remember me when the colors of a sunset fills the sky."
Anyone understand the message of this song?
Remember Me/Mark Schultz I would like to know who the message of the song is written about.
I really love this song. It makes me cry every time I hear it. I think this song means that when you turn away from God,(For whatever reason)that He will still watch over you. He will always be waiting for you to come back. I think this because my mom went through something like that. When she was a kid, her dad died and her mom kinda just broke down. She had to grow up fast, but she stopped going to church, believing in God, ect. Then, she got married and when she had my brother, she kind of just realized that God was always there.
He explains it in an audio comment here: todayschristianmusic.com/artists/mark-schultz/audio/mark-schultz-story-behind-the-song-remember-me/
I gather that the point is that we can and should remember Jesus is every aspect of our lives.