A Song About Inspiration, Gratitude and Truth
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So I am training for a half-marathon that I will be running in six weeks – hence I’ve been listening to more music lately when I venture out for a jog. When I run, I sometimes skip through songs until I find one I feel like listening to, but often times they just play at random and I am not incredibly aware of what I’m listening to. Today, a particular song really struck a chord with me and stood out. For me, it’s the type of song that can spark deep thought and reflection because it’s about Inspiration, Gratitude and Truth.
The song is called “Right Now” by an artist named Fort Minor. You can find the lyrics below and listen to the song here.
…Why I Chose To Share This Song
I wanted to share this song with you because of how it made me feel as I listened. I felt inspired and humbled at the same time. The song writer focuses on several life-scenarios and pulls them together by saying that while he is on the road traveling from city to city and hotel to hotel – all of these scenarios are playing out at that very moment. It’s humbling to realize that people all over the world are experiencing emotions on all realms of the the spectrum – from extreme happiness to suicide.
When you go into an inner city area you see the scenarios that this song talks about. And for as dire and desperate as many people are that live in a state of poverty – you get the sense that they appreciate what they do have, as opposed to what they don’t have.
“Right now somebody’s sitting in the darkness
Trying to figure out how to put some heat in their apartment
But they got a little mattress and a little carpet
And they appreciate it because some people are on a park bench”
If you can – even if you don’t care for the music genre (hip-hop) – give it a quick listen and you might just feel a bit more fortunate and be inspired by the realities of the world that is all around you.
Someone right now is leaving their apartment
Looking down at the street, wondering where their car went
There’s somebody on the curb who really needs a jacket
spent half the rent at a bar getting plastered
Now he gotta walk fourteen blocks
to work at a shop where he’s about to get fired.Someone right now is looking pretty tired
Staring at a laptop trying to get inspired
Somebody living right across the street
She wrote the best things she’s written all week
but her best friends coughing up blood in the sink
Can’t even think what happened, feeling so confused
And he knows it looks bad but there’s nothing he can do
I wonder what it’s like to be right there in his shoesBut no I’m just taking it in
Out the window of a hotel bedroom again
Tomorrow I’ll be gone I don’t know when I’ll be back
But in this world everything can change just like that,
Like thatYo somebody right now is dropping his vote inside a box
And trying not to get shot in his throat
For the act of freedom right now somebody is stuck in Iraq
Hoping that he gets shipped back breathing
in a war that he’s not really sure of the reasons
So we show our support when the press mislead them
Though we more then remain proud and salute the troops
get some I know you boys got some work to do
Meanwhile right now someones 25 to life
And is standing on the corner with their thumb up hitchiking
Stretching off a lotto ticket hoping for a real winner
Sneaking through the border just to work and to eat a real dinner
Right now someone wishes they were you and I
instead of second guessing freedom thoughts of quiet suicide
But right now I’m staring at the window at a frame
with holes in his arm and holes in his jeans
he pulled out his cigarette sparked the light
And walked right around the corner just outta my sightBut yo I’m just taking it in
From the second story hotel window again,
The TV’s on, and my bags are packed,
But in this world everything can change just like that,
Like thatYa right now somebody sitting in the darkness
Trying to figure out how to put some heat in their apartment
But they got a little mattress and a little carpet
And they appreciate it ’cause some people on a park bench
You see them when you rushing to get to the office
wife robbed blind when she coming from the market
Right now somebody coming out from the pocket
Trying to dump that rock they run around the block with at
The same time the cops is raising the glock with aim
To fill your legs and back with some hot shit
Right now somebody struggling to stop this man
Who’s kick and punching and cussing at the doctors
Down the hall the child taking his first breath
The doctors ain’t even passed him to the nurse yet yo
I wonder if he understands what it’s worth yet
Like the time spent while we here on the earth yet
The answer to the question that we all seek
can be found depend on how free y’all think
Right now it’s somebody who ain’t eat all week
That would kill for the shit that you throw away in the street
I guess one man’s trash is the next man’s treasure
One mans pain is the next mans pleasure
one say infinity the next say forever
right now everybody got to get it together manI’m just taking it in another strange hotel lobby again
Put my luggage on my back I don’t know where I’m at
I’m in world where we all change just like that
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Hello Michael,
My husband and I spend a lot of time in nature hiking and biking. Often we come upon people who are hooked into their ipods and listening to music. It has struck me many times that these “pod people” are not attending to their experience in nature; they are otherwise engaged by the music. When you go running, do you get lost in the music? Or are you able to be present in that place, in that moment? My other thought was that when you have ear buds in, you cannot hear anything but the music. What if you miss hearing something that it was important to hear because you are listening to your ipod? I find this a fascinating topic and am certainly curious to hear your thoughts on this.
Hi Patty,
First, thank you so much for commenting and visiting F.I.T.!
I’m glad that you have asked these questions. I enjoy hiking and biking as well – and when doing so I am typically in the company of another and never listen to music.
You make a great point – that when you listen to music you miss out on some of nature’s wonders. I would also agree that you aren’t one with your mind and nature because of music’s general noise and influence.
For me, it’s not a matter of being hooked to my music. When I run, I go alone. I live in a suburban area and I try to avoid driving to a park or somewhere just so I can run. SO, when I run I am on a sidewalk alongside busy streets with many cars passing by. That is not really nature in my opinion. The music drains out the noise of traffic. I also have always been very into music, so it’s a passion of mine that I don’t often get to visit with. So running gives me an opportunity to enjoy some music that relaxes me and helps me focus on my run.
I hope that helps you understand! Great discussion topic.
Best,
Mike
Loved you sharing the song,
I shared it too in my website,
It’s a beautiful piece deserves to be spread
.-= Sandy´s last blog ..A song I stumbled upon today, and got inspired. =-.
Thanks so much Sandy – I’ll have to check out your blog!
Mike, sorry to say that my original post is gone for I changed my website domain and tweaked my theme too
But I still like the song~.~ And happy new year to you & F.I.T. 
sandy´s last [type] ..life happens in edge