There You Are words & music ~ Rich Mullins and Mitch McVicker Copyright © 1999 White Plastic Bag Music All rights reserved Lyrics reprinted by permission There You
Are Lyrics
I stood
on that Cherokee Plain,
And You
light the sun to lead me.
Says there
You are.
The antelopes'
white flashing flanks
And You
light the sun to lead me.
Says there
You are.
And Your
kingdom sings of a glory.
And there
You are.
The character
of Buzz now enters into the play. Buzz is a former slave that Frank meets
in Lawrence, Kansas in a burnt-out ruined church that was destroyed when
Quantrill raided Lawrence. And, I meet him because Buzz's mother cleans
that church in Lawrence, and she hooks me up with Buzz, and Frank and Buzz
kind of become soul mates and head off on an epic journey. So together,
the two of these guys begin to head west. That's a key thing in the Franciscan
movement, is that they would travel not solo, with the understanding of
church as something that happens among people as opposed to just an individual
effort. Buzz, being a former slave, really loves freedom, so he of course
loves the plains. And Buzz's mother just sort of gets the two guys together,
and she says that she's always believed that Buzz had a special part to
play in the history of the world. And she recognizes in Frank that they
could accomplish it together. And she sort of ... in the [original story]
St. Francis was commissioned in the ruins of St. Damian and Christ spoke
to him from a crucifix and said "rebuild my church which you see is in
ruins." And, in our play, Ms. Johnson, who is Buzz's mother, sort of is
the voice of Christ and says, "Rebuild the church," because the one she's
in has been ruined. And she goes there, because she loves the place, and
loves the church. And so she sends them out together. And this song is
just Buzz talking about being on the plains. And the plains are sort of
a metaphor all through the play of going to that place that is quiet, going
to that place that is silent, and encountering God in a sort of un-cushioned
way, encountering God in your soul, as opposed to just through your senses.
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