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lyrics
Take me to the mountain's peaks, that flow into a thousand streams,
That find their way to everything, that needs to have life.
Take me to the valleys of, death and let me fill them up,
With all the joy that’s in my heart, the joy I’ve had since I was just a child.
Take me down to the waters, let me drink from the stream,
Give me strength to carry on, on this road before me.
Take me down to the fields, where the flowers grow,
And give me peace of mind, to find my home.
Take me to the rolling seas, the ones beyond my wildest dreams,
With waves that touch the sky it seems, and they could swallow me alive.
Take me to the desert sands, that blow in from the eastern lands,
May I return an honest man, now that I have seen the world.
Take me down to the waters, let me drink from the stream,
Give me strength to carry on, on this road before me.
Take me down to the fields, where the flowers grow,
And give me peace of mind, to find my home.
As I look out on the world and I see it dance, all the beautiful places that I’ve been.
I’m reminded of a place I could call my home, just take me home,
take me home again.
Take me to the west coast state that I love, the evergreen trees have grown since I’ve grown up, and everyone around me, is so happy to be coming home.
And someday won’t you take me, to heaven so that I’ll see,
What this life I’m living, has been all about.
credits
released September 8, 2015
Audio Engineers:
Jeremiah Crisp
Matthew Johnson
Alex Spivey
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