I'm still turning myself on to the great key, I'm still, I'm still
I'm still mining for light in dark wells, I'm still, I'm still
I'm still a frequency swaying, a leaf in the wind, I'm still, I'm still
I'm still searching for whispers in between yells, I'm still, I'm still

I'm still swimming in harmony, I'm still dreaming of flight
I'm still lost in the waves, night after night

I'm still an arrow unshot, fixed in a bow, I'm still, I'm still
I'm still a fire unlit, ready to go, I'm still, I'm still

I'm still loaded and waiting, with anticipation to fly
I'm still studying the patterns in the night sky

I'm still a note that's unplayed, ink on a page, I'm still, I'm still
I'm still a cry in the night, lonesome and high, I'm still, I'm still

I'm still tuned to an instrument of greater and unknown design
I'm still looking for direction, some kind of sign

I'm still tuning myself to the great key, I'm still, I'm still


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    General Comment

    to me, this song is about someone who is recognizing that their life hasn't even begun yet and that they still have a lot of growing to do, a lot of time, and a lot to look forward too.

    It's a beautiful song.

    RedNosedBaboonon February 06, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    In the first and last lines it's "tuning" not "turning"

    Cyberghoston December 19, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    'I'm still tuned to an instrument of greater and unknown design I'm still looking for direction, some kind of sign I'm still tuning myself to the great key, I'm still, I'm still.'

    These words speak of my condition of needing to tune into God's design for my life. I'm waiting & wanting to get going to serve Jesus well, yet still unable to fly. I know He could do great things with me if I got closer to Him put Him first.

    truetoneon October 16, 2011   Link

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