He always called her daddy's little girl. She was four years old. Waiting by the door to run into his arms. Each time that he came home. . And every night he tucked her in and read to her in bed.
I am driving. I am late for work. Spilling coffee. Down my whitest shirt. While I'm flossing. And I'm changing lanes. Oh Yeah. Now I'm driving. Through the parking lot.
Remember Me. In a Bible cracked and faded by the years. Remember Me. In a sanctuary filled with silent prayer. . And age to age and heart to heart. Bound by grace and peace.
Now that You've come in. Now that You've come into my life. All that was faded. All that was faded is like a heartbeat. That's been restored. Like a faith that has been reborn.
Well, I know this life is filled with sorrow. And there are days when the pain just lasts and lasts. But I know there will come a day. When all our tears are washed away with a break in the clouds.
Lord, You are. The King of all creation. And You know my name. . Lord, You are. The hope of every nation. And You never change. . And so I stand. I stand before You now.
She packed up her bags and she turned to tell them goodbye. She kissed her dad and promised her momma shed write. For 18 years shed been their baby. Oh, but now she will learn how to fly.
She walked to the mailbox. On that bright summers day. Found a letter from her son. In a war, far away. . He spoke of the weather. And good friends that he'd made.
You gotta nice job. In an office on the seventh floor,. Oh, but you're lookin' out. The window and you're thinkin;. That there's somethin more.. You clear your head,.
Long ago on the Texas Plains. Was a little town. That never changed. Until a man rode into town,. A Ranger known for miles around. . Well, he could keep the peace.
I'm holding this picture - You drew when you were four -. It was one we proudly hung - On our refrigerator door -. I found it in the attic - In your old dresser drawer -.
The wind blows hard against this mountainside. Across the sea into my soul. It reaches in to where I cannot hide. Setting my feet upon the road. . My heart is old it holds my memories.
"Oh Christ. Had the choice. Oh, to set us free. And He broke through the darkness. And came with a passion. Gave up the Heavens. To take up the fight.
I know there's a hole inside of me that's nine foot wide. Yes I know cause I've tried to fill it up with foolish pride. And You go and You take my trophies off the ledges.
I know there's a hole inside of me that's nine foot wide. Yes I know cause I've tried to fill it up with foolish pride. And You go and You take my trophies off the ledges.
I saw the light - I saw the light - Oh I saw the light - He lived in a crowded. Jamaican infirmary - Many were brought there to die - Days of starvation.
In a room without a view, a new mother smiles. And holds the tiny fingers of her brand new baby girl. Her husband takes her by the hand, so unsure about the future.
You've got a secret no one knows. Locked away where no one goes. Deep inside your heart,. It's tearin' you apart.. You hide the pain in all you do,. Still the shackles binding you are heavier than stone,.
Words and Music by Mark Schultz. From the recording: Song Cinema, Track #6.. . Gentle friend. You knew my name. Yet with Your hand You calmed the storm and healed the lame.
Looking back, he sees it all.. It was her first date the night he came to call. And her dad said "Son, have her home on time, and promise me you'll never leave her side.".