Another day burns away into darkness
Another blink of the eye of time
I am straining through the blackness
Ever searching for a sign

The days grow long and the days grow dark
And the days grow ever colder
The trust that I started with fades as I get older
Though the road is hard

It seems to me there is no way around this
From all you've done for me
I know you'll never break your promise

So here at the end of this day
Where the world is shaded in gray
I will look to the blue horizons and watch for you to come
When my hope is tattered and torn

When my faith is weathered and worn
I'll look to the blue horizons
I am still walking, evading the shadows
I am still running that narrow line

I'll go wherever you would have me go
Ever searching for a sign


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Horizon Lyrics as written by Aaron Nordyke Nathan Rippke

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    i like this very much..

    but another on, is i think its

    "When my faith is weathered and worn"

    not

    "When my strength is wavered and worn"

    :)

    but yes, and excellent song, very nice voice.

    Bohemianon March 15, 2003   Link

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