Friday, December 2

More Than Anyone


Old Piano at the Gold Mine
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Last night, I prayed. Mom told me about how ilizarov wearers sometimes get broken bones a year after due to physical stress applied to the legs. I was starting to get very depressed so I asked God for some strength.

A couple of minutes later I was still getting depressed and even though I was pep-talking myself, I could’ve gone down a spiral of unhealthy thoughts. So I asked God to give me a message, something that can help me. I had no bible but I did have an iPod, certainly no bible but with all the songs that I have in there, I’m sure that God would have a message for me, even if it was just one line. He gave me a song:


More Than Anyone – Gavin DeGraw


You need a friend
I'll be around
Don't let this end
Before I see you again
What can I say to convince you
To change your mind of me?
I'm going to love you more than anyone
I'm going to hold you closer than before
And when I kiss your soul, your body'll be free
I'll be free for you anytime
I'm going to love you more than anyone
Look in my eyes, what do you see?
Not just the color
Look inside of me
Tell me all you need and I will try
I will try
I'm going to love you more than anyone
I'm going to hold you closer than before
And when I kiss your soul, your body'll be free
I'll be free for you anytime
I'm going to love you more than anyone
Free for you, whenever you need
We'll be free together baby
Free together baby
I'm going to love you more than anyone
I'm going to hold you closer than before
And when I kiss your soul, your body'll be free
I'll be free for you anytime
I'm going to love you more than anyone
I'm going to love you more than anyone

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>> The surgery that Vincent undergoes to increase his height in the movie Gattaca. It's named after the Russian doctor who invented it 40 years ago to treat dwarfism. This painful operation adds length by allowing new bone to grow in the gap left by gradually seperating ends of the broken bone. The patient's shinbones are cut in two, a brace is applied and metal pins would pull apart the bones a millimetre each day. Risks include feet permanently turned at odd angles, twisted legs, and weakened bones that break again and again.

>> What I did in June of 2005. I tell people it's either a rock climbing and/or car accident.