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The anchors, the weather and sports reporters, the investigative reporters, and the editorialists all talked a blue streak night after night. So, it was ironic when Theo felt something like the stroke of a paintbrush across his heart. Because it wasn’t the same feeling as a physical paintbrush stroke.It was more like a blue streak of cool light.
And it happened as he listened to a late night, local talkshow host talk about something in the Bible. But the host didn’t sound like a preacher. He sounded more like a reporter who related current events to verses in the Bible. And every time he pointed out another truth, it tore away another layer of darkness from Theo’s eyes. The truth sort of pierced right into him like a needle in the hand of skilled nurse. No pain.
So, night after night, Theo would tune in. And night after night he’d hear more truth that he hadn’t heard from churches and other religious organizations. Plus, the talk show host included hilarious entertainment by taking calls from people, all around the country, who disagreed with him.
Theo noticed a pattern form. Many people from all around the country clearly despised the talk show host. And most of them could only express their contempt for him with insults and complaints. They refused to believe the words he read, directly from the Bible, were actually words in the Bible. Because, like me, they also hadn’t heard those messages in church. Or from any Christians they knew.
So, Theo tuned in to the show, for months. He couldn’t find any points of contention or disagreement with the talk show host.
And he enjoyed how the host ended his shows with “Do right. And risk the consequences.”
Then, one day, after watching a particularly entertaining episode of the show, Theo’s brain lit up with some lyrics. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. Theo’s an excellent songwriter. So, he wrote down the words, editing as he wrote (because that’s the best way). And he twiddled around with some chords and progressions as he ironed out the verses and chorus.
I’ll bet you can see why his first line was…
“There’s a blue streak like a paintbrush stroke through my heart.”
Right? You picked up on that whole connection I’ll betcha. And I bet you get this next line, too.
“It’s a cool light and it tears the darkness apart.”
How about it? The lyrics make a lotta sense, since you read a little bit of the backstory. Can I get an Amen? So, any guesses on the next line? Try these next two lines:
“I’m so near it; though it pierces me I don’t fear it.
Like a needle; the Word sews into my spirit.”
I don’t know about you, but that gave me goosebumps. OK, maybe little goslingbumps. But I really enjoy observing a maestro’s mind at work.
Well, I’ve been writing up a blue streak about this story. So, I’m not gonna share the whole rest of the laborious and intense songwriting process with you. But you can rest assured, Theo included the line, “Do right and risk the consequences.”
You know what you should Do Right now?
Go get your own digital download of the Do Right Songbook Journal. And when you get your own copy, you’ll get all the lyrics to ALL the songs. Not just this Do Right song I wrote about.
Plus, there are tons of pages where you can journal, take notes in church, or just doodle if you prefer. AND you can download ALL the songs (at no extra charge) from a secret (not secret) link in the book.
Just go to the Rhyme and Reason Bookshop and get yours today.
https://www.tonyfunderburk.com/rhyme-and-reason-bookshop
Let me know if you have any problems getting the book. I’ll make sure you get it! Till next time…
Stay tuned…
P.S. If you already have your copy of this classic music, refer the link to someone else. Thanks!