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The Message m for Catholics of Southwestern Indiana
-- On The Record--
OUT OF TEARS
I can't feel/Feel a thing/I can't
shout/I can't scream/Breathe
it out/Breathe it in/All this
love/From within
Loosening the grip of hurt
REFRAIN
I won't cry/When you say goodbye/I'm out of
tears/I won't die/When you say goodbye/I'm out
of tears/Out of tears
I won"t drink/I won't eat/I can't hear/I won't
speak/Let it out/Let it out
All this pain/From within/And I just can't/Pour
my heart out/To another living thing/I'm a
whisper/i'm a shadow/But I'm standing up to
sing
REPEAT REFRAIN
Let it out/From within/Some you lose/Some
, you win/I can drift/I can dream/Til I float/Off
your screen/And I just can't/Pour my heart
out/to another living thing/I'm a whisper/i'm a
shadow/But I'm standing up to sing
REPEAT REFRAIN
Written by Mick Jagger/Keith Richards
I / Sung by Rolling Stones
By CHARLIE MARTIN Copyright (c) 1994 by Protone
B.V.
Who are the greatest bands of
the rock era?
No matter how long or short
your list of answers to that question, it's likely to
include the Rolling Stones. They've been record-
ing for about 30 years and at the time of this
writing are making their epic "Voodoo Lounge"
tour.
Off the CD by the same name is their recent
chart hit "Out of Tears." The song's short, crisp
lyrics describe a man trying to face the loss of
love in his life.
Apparently, he's already been through so
much sorrow that "I won't cry when you say
goodbye," for "I'm out of tears." He feels "all this
pain from within." Yet, he can't pour his "heart
out to another living thing." His only release is
"standing up to sing."
This last phrase reminds me of the power of
music to bring healing into our lives. Even when
difficult feelings seem overwhelming and end-
less, music can often reach into our pained
hearts and begin to lift us out of the hurt and de-
pression.
As a counselor in a parish, I try to help peo-
ple get through significant losses in their lives.
When I ask them what they could do to provide
P
temporary relief for their hurt, listening
often mentioned. The style
son to person, but there is something about
that eases life's pains.
When talking with these people, I also
else might help. I often encourage people to
ment with different activities. Sometimes the
can channel one's attention in a new (
from hurt feelings.
Keep in mind that emotions come in
you can get through the most intense
tional upheaval, maybe with some hobby or rectO"
ation, you may be able to get through a day. Then !
day at a time you can build momentum in getting
past your loss.
I also suggest that you share your feelings
God. God is prepared to walk with you
fear, sadness, hatred or anger that you
vite God to be your ally and friend.
Certainly there can be times when a persori
so much hurt that he or she is,
of tears." There are no magic ways to heal pain'
we can start the process of loosening
our hearts and begin renewing our lives.
(Your comments are always
address: Charlie Martin, RR 3, Box 182,
port, IN 47635.)
At the movies: Current reviews
NEW YORK (CNS) -- The
following are capsule reviews
of movies recently reviewed by
the U.S. Catholic Conference
Office for Film and Broadcast-
ing.
"Disclosure" (Warner
Bros.)
With his computer firm on
the verge of a crucial merger, a
troubled family man (Michael
Douglas) jeopardizes the deal
and his job by bringing charges
of sexual harassment against
his new boss (Demi Moore), a
manipulative former lover out
to destroy his career while en-
hancing her own. Director
Barry Levineon makes slick
entertainment out of corporate
backstabbing while reducing
the painful subject of sexual
harassment to the level of
glossy escapist fare. Re-
strained depiction of a near-se-
duction scene, verbally graphic
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descriptions of it and intermit-
tent rough language. The U.S.
Catholic Conference classifica-
tion is A-III -- adults. The Mo-
tion Picture Association of
America rating is R re-
stricted.
"Drop Zone" (Paramount)
Revenge-themed action flick
in which a suspended U.S.
marshal (Wesley Snipes) goes
undercover to get evidence
against his brother's killers,
who turn out to be a group of
highly skilled skydivers (led by
Gary Busey) planning to break
into DEA headquarters to steal
information on undercover
drug agents. Director John
Badham focuses so intently on
skydiving action and escalat-
I Ill II
ing violence that the charac-
ters become a blur and the nar-
rative a bore. Excessive vio-
lence and recurring rough
language. The U.S. Catholic
Conference classification is O
-- morally offensive. The Mo-
tion Picture Association of
America rating is R -- re-
stricted.
"Nell" (20th Century Fox)
A woman (Jodie Foster) liv-
ing completely on her own in a
remote wilderness area of
North Carolina and speaking
what seems only gibberish is
terrified when discovered by a
caring physician (Liam Nee-
son) who, with the help of a re-
search-minded psychologist
(Natasha Richardson), tries to
communicate with her and pre-
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tion. Directed by
Apted, the beautif
tographed, sensitive
story deals with the
wisdom of innocence,
sluggish pacing and
consistencies
rative's fable-
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flash of nudity,
references,
and an instance of
guage. The U.S.
ference classification
adults. The Motion
sociation of
PG-13 parents are
cautioned that some
may be inapI
dren under 13.
"Nobody's
mount)
Quirky story set
upstate New
corrigible aging
Newman) looks after
former grammar
teacher (Jessica
starting to build a l,
due relationship
tranged son and
though romanticslly
by the neglected wife
Griffith) of his con#
company boss
Writer-director
juggles nearly a
town relationships
ism and humor in'
small in scope
heart as it explores
hope and the
sibility of pers0
Some partial
references and
language. The
Conference
III adults. The
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rating is R