Monday, October 21, 2013

Kerrie Roberts - In Your Sight (lyrics below)



Lyrics: 

I wish I never really had to fall this far
Could have the wisdom of a broken heart
Without all the pain
And I wish I could find a way to just forget
All the yesterdays that I regret
That I don't want to face

But Lord, you saw these moments
Before I began to breathe
And You see how to use them
And where they're going to lead

And I will rest knowing You are holding me
I believe You will never say goodbye
I close my eyes
Unafraid of what I cannot see
'Cause I am always in Your sight

Sometimes, I never feel like I am good enough
I wonder if I'll ever measure up
But that's not the truth
And I'm through with my emotions always guiding me
They take me places I don't want to be
So far from You

And I've lived in fear of failing
But that's just my pride
And I know it's not about me
'Cause I've given You my life

And I will rest knowing You are holding me
I believe You will never say goodbye
I close my eyes
Unafraid of what I cannot see
'Cause I am always in Your sight

Where could I go
What could I do
There's no place I know
Apart from You

And I will rest knowing You are holding me
I believe You will never say goodbye
I close my eyes
Unafraid of what I cannot see
'Cause I am always
Yes I am always
I am always in Your sight

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