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Children Need a Place to Play
This is an
old song with a timeless truth.
My dear friend, mentor, brother – Gary - will
soon be departing for some months away. While I miss his presence,
I can always be assured that, Lord willing, he’ll return
home with stories and new insights.
Several years ago, Gary lived in Sarajevo,
just after the war had ended in Bo snia.
While working there, he participated in the building of a playground
with an organization called Kids Around the World (which is headquartered
in Rockford, Illinois). In a place where there was a crying need
for infrastructure, for housing, and for services
of all kinds, it seemed to me, at the time, that effort and money
could find better uses than a playground. More
careful consideration made me wonder though …I’ve
not read the book, but I recall a title from somewhere - - "The
Theology
of Play." I don’t even remember, if I ever knew, who
it is by. The words of the title have stayed with me (sometimes
the title is the best and most effective portion of a book. That’s
one reason that I like libraries and bookstores so much. If you’re
a songwriter and you ever run out of ideas, just look at book
titles.).
I don’t typically think of “theology”
and “play” in the same sentence.
The study of God would seem preclusive of something as frivolous
as play. And yet, Jesus said that “unless you change and
become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom
of heaven.” Is playfulness, in some sense of the word, a
prerequisite for admission into the kingdom?This
song was written some years ago. I don’t play it often but
recorded it recently for possible use on a new CD. I don’t
think it’s going to make the cut but I thought someone might
enjoy it.
Children Need a Place to
Play

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It's an angry town, full of dangerous
streets
And there's fear in the eyes and revenge
in the hearts
Of the people you meet
It's a cruel war, sharp as a tight strung
wire
And the children learn to hate caught
in the crossfire
But someone's bringing them a truck of
sand
Someone's bringing them a jungle gym
Somebody's coming from a foreign land
to play with them
Cause they know children need a place
to play
Don't the children need a way to get away
A stranger comes with a sandbox and a
see-saw
Cause he knows children need a place to
play
Across the great Atlantic, from the outside
looking in
Madness seems to rule the hearts of ordinary
men
But in the angry widow and the one-armed
boy and soilders can't we see
Somewhere in that line-up are you and
me
But Someone's bringing us a truck of sand
Somebody's bringing us a jungle gym
Somebody's coming from another Land to
play
Cause He knows children need a place to
play
Don't the children need a way to get away
A Stranger comes with a sandbox and a
see-saw
Cause He knows children need a place to
play
BRIDGE
There among the small ones is the secret
of true laughter
The wisdom and the worship of the playful
Cause we need a place to play
In this hard world we need a way to get
away
Christ Jesus comes with peace and joy
and laughter
And He calls children, children come and
play
Come and play
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