paroles de chanson Rock & a Soft Place - Tracy Lawrence
Outside
Savanna,
Spring
of
1844,
They
drove
the
last
nail
in,
And
opened
up
the
doors.
Jedediah
Moore,
was
the
first
to
be
baptized,
Saw
him
married
here
and
buried
here
when
the
Yankees
took
his
life.
Ive
felt
the
pain,
of
people
fighting
their
own
demons,
and
the
presence,
Of
the
power
that
finally
freed
them.
I′m
a
bright
and
shining
beacon,
Giving
shelter
in
the
storm,
Every
saint
and
sinner,
I
greet
with
open
arms.
()
I
am
the
Rock,
I
am
stained
glass
and
stone,
the
foundation
that
this
Town
was
built
upon
and
Ive
been
standing
strong
and
steady
all
these
Years,
held
together
by
the
faithful
gathered
here
I've
heard
the
words
of
deliverance
and
damnation,
And
the
sweet
sound
of
redemption
and
salvation.
Entire
congregations,
with
their
voices
raised
in
Song,
while
the
Angles
in
my
rafters
rejoice
and
sing
along.
Repeat
And
as
long
as
there′s
a
God
above
and
people
still
Believe,
my
walls
will
never
crumble,
and
I
will
always
be...
The
Rock.
I
am
stained
glass
and
stone,
The
foundation
that
this
town
was
built
upon
and
Ive
Been
standing
strong
and
steady
all
these
years,
Held
together
by
the
faithful
gathered
here
Outside
Savannah,
Spring
of
1844,
They
drove
the
last
nail
in,
and
opened
up
my
doors.
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