A Little Stir Crazy at the MTC

I caught Ted online this morning while he was writing emails and got to chat a little with him. Sounds like he’s a little stir crazy and is hoping these last weeks fly by quickly, he’s excited to get to Hungary. He said, “It’s fun to go to the temple or the field because you can leave the MTC campus and wave good by to the guards. The other day I caught my self singing that song from the Hunchback of Notre Dame while looking out the window at the valley.”

FYI: These are the lyrics to the song he was singing while looking out on the world outside the MTC.

Out There:



Safe behind these windows and these parapets of stone
Gazing at the people down below me
All my life I watch them as I hide up here alone
Hungry for the histories they show me
All my life I memorize their faces
Knowing them as they will never know me
All my life I wonder how it feels to pass a day
Not above them
But part of them
And out there
Living in the sun
Give me one day out there
All I ask is one
To hold forever
Out there
Where they all live unaware
What I'd give
What I'd dare
Just to live one day out there

Out there among the millers and the weavers and their wives
Through the roofs and gables I can see them
Ev'ry day they shout and scold and go about their lives
Heedless of the gift it is to be them
If I was in their skin
I'd treasure ev'ry instant.

Out there
Strolling by the Seine
Taste a morning out there
Like ordinary men
Who freely walk about there
Just one day and then
I swear I'll be content
With my share
Won't resent
Won't despair
Old and bent
I won't care
I'll have spent
One day
Out there

I LAUGHED OUT LOUD WHEN HE TOLD ME THAT! He’s a funny kid!

Comments

  1. It's good to know Udy Elder isn't the only one tired of the MTC. He likened it unto a prison, only in prison you get visitors, haha. Well, before they know it, they'll be in Hungary!

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