Saturday, September 17, 2016

Waiting for a new son...

From the song 'A New Day Has Come' by Celine Dion:

I was waiting for so long for a miracle to come,
Everyone told me to be strong, hold on and don't shed a tear,
So through darkness and good times I knew I'd make it through,
And the world thought I had it all but I was waiting for you.

Hush now, I see a light in the sky,
Oh it's almost blinding me,
I can't believe I've been touched by an angel with love...

https://youtu.be/NaGLVS5b_ZY



We seldom get what we want when we want it. We usually have to be patient. Being patient is a struggle for some. Sometimes it is not fair that we have wait.

Denzil Washington detailing some of his struggles in a commencement speech:

Early in my career, I auditioned for a part in a Broadway musical. A perfect role for me, I thought—except for the fact that I can’t sing.
So I’m in the wings, about to go on stage but the guy in front of me is singing like Pavarotti and I am just shrinking getting smaller and smaller...
So I come out with my little sheet music and it was “Just My Imagination” by the Temptations, that’s what I came up with.
So I hand it to the accompanist, and she looks at it and looks at me and looks at the director, so I start to sing and they’re not saying anything. I think I must be getting better, so I start getting into it.
But after the first verse, the director cuts me off: “Thank you. Thank you very much, you’ll be hearing from me.”
The next part of the audition is the acting part. I figure, I can’t sing, but I know I can act.
But the guy I was paired with to do the scene couldn’t be more overdramatic and over-the top.
Suffice to say, I didn’t get the part.
But here’s the thing: I didn’t quit. I didn’t fall back.
I walked out of there to prepare for the next audition, and the next audition, and the next one. I prayed and I prayed, but I continued to fail, and I failed, and I failed.
But it didn’t matter. Because you know what? You hang around a barbershop long enough—sooner or later you will get a haircut.
You will catch a break.

Source: Penn Commencement 2011, http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/volumes/v57/n34/comm-washington.html