Diary of the Ghetto Priest | Queen Esther - Celebrating our faith!
The strange planning of the Lord never ceases to delight and amaze me. Forty six years ago, I had friends who were so full of music and rhythm and who brought so much joy to others. They stirred my heart and made me a little jealous. Though I was in the background, they brought me into the foreground. They had brought happiness into the world and made something new that wasn't there before, and they wanted me to be a part of it.
Music, Caribbean music, rhythms, and instruments were in my blood. Louise Bennett, Rex Nettleford, Olive Lewin were like elders. Then there was Jesus in my soul, and the tremendous wisdom of all the biblical figures. There was also the workings of the Lord and the Holy Spirit calling me to write.
Surrounded by music as a Jesuit, without knowing how to read or play a musical instrument, without any formal instruction as to how to write a production, the Lord nevertheless poured into my heart, my soul, my imagination, melodies and a great love for God and His poor that became my message.
"Bring good news to the poor. Feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, clothe the naked, welcome the stranger, visit the sick, visit the imprisoned.
What a beautiful message! I wanted to tell this to the world, I wanted to gather young people with the good news, I wanted the poor to know they are not forgotten. That's when the music and productions blossomed and proliferated. It was a way of spreading the gospel message. I wanted the hearts of people to sing.
This is one of the songs I have in our new production. I wrote it for you, for the Lord, and will have it sung by the heroine of Queen Esther Oh I Love You with the Music of my God.
"Oooooh! I love you
With the music of my God
Hear the melodies He placed
Within my soul
There are lyrics
He has moulded gifts of gold
There are stories
He has written to be told.
Oooooh! I love you
With the music of my God
He has drummed our rhythms
Beating in my heart
He has taken chord
In fingers on guitar
He has played a violin
and moves the star.
Oooooh! I love you
With the music of my God
He has played with me
His instruments of life
And we have harmonised
The father with his child
We have made sweet music
Celebrating Christ and his life
Now fills my soul
//Oh what joy// O what perfect joy,
I will sing for joy,
Oooh, sing for joy
Blessed is my heart, my life."
There is another that I wrote: To You, Oh Lord, I lift Up My Soul.
"To you oh Lord, I lift up my soul
In you oh God, I trust
Please good my life, oh take meaning
Raise me from the grave
To you oh Lord, I lift up my soul
you oh God, I trust
Please good our lives, oh take us away.
Give me joy again
Our eyes are turned to you, oh our God
In you oh God we trust
Please good our lives, remove our tears
We rejoice in you oh Lord."
You must come to the National Arena. November 11-12 and 18-19 - Gala Shows are at the National Arena. Our telephone number is (876) 948-6173/0280/0287; 806-1222. I give to you, my friends, my gift that the Lord has given me - music, productions, and the poor. Every Jamaican dollar will be used for the hundreds of poor who live with us, and who we take through life.
God bless you! I even promise I'll dance for you. The brothers and singers will also sing out their hearts for you!