was a troubled soul
I had a worried mind
Drifting from place to place
I was the restless kind.
Right there in front to me
bright as the light of day
you saw a broken girl
You loved me anyway

And if I sprouted wings
I would not be amazed
cause Faith is a mystery that
rocks me for days and days and days
and
I could be in the street
I could be on a train
or stuck in some doorway down
in the pouring rain
Now there is not one place
that doesn't feel like home
No matter where I go
I know I'm not alone

(chorus)
I've never been so sure of love

And if I sprouted wings
I would not be amazed
cause faith is a mystery that
rocks me for days and days and days
Oh you can ask me once
And I will tell you twice
No one's convincing me
this isn't paradise
And if I cause you pain
I'd only hurt myself
cause we have a righteour love
I feel for no one else

(choruse)
I've never been so sure of love
(repeat)




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    This is one of my favorite songs from Joan. Its just a beautiful song. This song really spoke to me when I met my husband.

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