even when the clouds and fog
hide it from view.
no matter what the day brings
my life belongs to another
and i choose to abide.
abide |əˈbīd|verb1 [ intrans. ] ( abide by) accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation) : I said I would abide by their decision.2 [ trans. ] ( can/could not abide) informal be unable to tolerate (someone or something) : if there is one thing I cannot abide it is a lack of discipline.3 [ intrans. ] (of a feeling or a memory) continue without fading or being lost.• archaic live; dwell.ORIGIN Old English ābīdan [wait,] from ā- ‘onward’ + bīdan (see bide).
I quite literally just asked orion what he believes abide means.
ReplyDeleteyou are speaking to me,
as you always do,
with prophesy, the kind that is to speak truth to a man of his life.
i wish to abide, with my Lord,
and with my brethren.