paroles de chanson Faith My Eyes - Derek Webb
As
I
survey
the
ground
for
ants
Looking
for
a
place
to
sit
and
read
I'm
reminded
of
the
streets
of
my
hometown
How
they're
much
like
this
concrete
that's
warm
beneath
my
feet
And
how
I'm
all
wrapped
up
in
my
mother's
face
With
a
touch
of
my
father
just
up
around
the
eyes
And
the
sound
of
my
brother's
laugh
But
more
wrapped
up
in
what
binds
our
ever
distant
lives
But
if
I
must
go
Things
I
trust
will
be
better
off
without
me
But
I
don't
want
to
know
Life
is
better
off
a
mystery
So
keep'em
coming
these
lines
on
the
road
And
keep
me
responsible
be
it
a
light
or
heavy
load
And
keep
me
guessing
with
these
blessings
in
disguise
And
I'll
walk
with
grace
my
feet
and
faith
my
eyes
Hometown
weather
is
on
TV
I
imagine
the
lives
of
the
people
living
there
And
I'm
curious
if
they
imagine
me
Cause
they
just
wanna
leave;
I
wish
that
I
could
stay
And
to
visit
places
from
my
past
But
only
for
an
hour
or
so
Which
is
long
enough
to
smell
the
air
To
tell
the
tale
and
find
the
door
But
I
get
turned
around
I
mistake
some
happiness
for
blessing
But
I'm
blessed
as
the
poor
Still
I
judge
success
by
how
I'm
dressing
So
I'll
sing
a
song
of
my
hometown
I'll
breathe
the
air
and
walk
the
streets
Maybe
find
a
place
to
sit
and
read
And
the
ants
are
welcome
company
And
I'll
walk
with
grace
my
feet
and
faith
my
eyes.
And
I'll
walk
with
grace
my
feet
and
faith
my
eyes.
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