Songtexte The Building - Emily Ann Roberts
I
can't
help
but
wonder
if
these
floorboards
creaked
The
same
in
'42
When
my
great
grandpa
poured
his
heart
and
soul
Into
preachin'
the
good
news
And
these
tattered,
old,
red
hymn
books
Have
caught
a
tear
or
two
'Cause
it's
hard
to
sing
just
as
I
am
Without
the
spirit
movin'
you
If
those
altars
at
the
front
could
testify,
I
know
they'd
say
It
never
once
got
old
hearin'
a
sinner
call
His
name
I
know
the
stained
glass
never
saved
a
soul
And
these
pews
ain't
on
the
roll
that's
called
up
yonder
I
know
the
pulpit's
just
a
wooden
stand
But
it's
felt
the
power
of
God's
hand
As
His
glory
filled
the
place
with
awe
and
wonder
I
know
it's
just
a
buildin',
plain
and
simple
white
But
it's
the
buildin'
where
Jesus
changed
my
life
It
never
claimed
to
be
the
biggest
Nobody
ever
called
it
cool
But
it's
where
my
mama
met
my
daddy
At
Vacation
Bible
School
It's
been
the
picture-perfect
dream
Of
a
thousand
glowin'
brides
It's
heard
the
weepin'
as
a
loved
one's
Laid
to
rest
with
sad
goodbyes
And
I
know
the
stained
glass
never
saved
a
soul
And
these
pews
ain't
on
the
roll
that's
called
up
yonder
I
know
the
pulpit's
just
a
wooden
stand
But
it's
felt
the
power
of
God's
hand
As
His
glory
filled
the
place
with
awe
and
wonder
I
know
it's
just
a
buildin',
plain
and
simple
white
But
it's
the
buildin'
where
Jesus
changed
my
life
It's
where
I
learned
that
Jesus
hears
my
prayers
And
he's
walkin'
with
me
everywhere
And
no
matter
what
I've
done,
I
know
I'm
loved
I'm
always
loved
I
know
it
won't
stand
here
forever
But
I'll
sure
miss
it
when
it's
gone
And
I'll
be
forever
grateful
To
call
that
church
my
home
I
know
the
stained
glass
never
saved
a
soul
And
these
pews
ain't
on
the
roll
that's
called
up
yonder
I
know
the
pulpit's
just
a
wooden
stand
But
it's
felt
the
power
of
God's
hand
As
His
glory
filled
the
place
with
awe
and
wonder
I
know
it's
just
a
buildin',
plain
and
simple
white
But
it's
the
buildin'
where
Jesus
changed
my
life
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