There`s got to be a morning after
The Poseidon Adventure
Ps.34 Niemand wat sy vertroue in die Here stel word teleurgestel nie.
Jare gelede het ek hierdie ontstellende fliek gesien. Dit bly my tot vandag toe by. ( Wonder of julle dit onthou en gesien het. Laat weet!!)
“En route from New York City to Greece on New Year’s Eve, majestic passenger ship the S.S. Poseidon is overtaken by a tidal wave. With the captain (Leslie Nielsen) dead, surviving passengers, including the passionate Rev. Scott (Gene Hackman), band together in the ship’s ballroom. The group struggles to avert fires, flooding, structural instability and mechanical malfunctions as they make their way through a maze of ladders and tunnels in their desperate attempt to escape a watery grave”.
Die 1972 fliek word tereg as n Disaster Film/Thriller beskryf.
Aan die einde ontkom enkele van die bemanning en passasiers na vele uitdagings en gevare.
Die temalied “There`s got to be a morning after” word deur MAUREEN MCGOVERN gesing. Dit getuig van ʼn onwilligheid om toe en oor te gee aan die negatiewe omstandighede . Die trauma kan nie vir altyd duur nie, daar moet uitkoms kom. Dit is die tipe ingesteldheid wat ons deur ons eie negatiewe en hartseer stories dra. Sien Die woorde van die lied hiernaas.
Moenie opgee en oorgee aan die desperaatheid en negatiewe omstandighede nie.
God is nie weg nie. Hy is altyd daar. Immanuel, God met ons. (Rom.8:31-39)
Daar wink ʼn nuwe dag op die horison.
Gebed
Here U is altyd daar.
U is betroubaar. (Ps. 34)
Amen
There’s got to be a morning after
If we can hold on through the night
We have a chance to find the sunshine
Let’s keep on lookin’ for the light
Oh, can’t you see the morning after
It’s waiting right outside the storm
Why don’t we cross the bridge together
And find a place that’s safe and warm
It’s not too late, we should be giving
Only with love can we climb
It’s not too late, not while we’re living
Let’s put our hands out in time
There’s got to be a morning after
We’re moving closer to the shore
I know we’ll be there by tomorrow
And we’ll escape the darkness
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We won’t be searchin’ any more