That night I felt like I've become something treasured, different

Can I tell you a story
As we dance while the sun starts to bleed
Song of songs, love is calling
Daughter, wake up from your sleep

Refined, I'll become the most dazzling precious treasure
I'll be treasured over all the Earth

Bearing the gift of a new heart
Patience ablaze, I'm slowly burning

Refined, I'll become the most dazzling precious treasure
I'll be treasured over all the Earth

I am in awe and in shock
I'm in love and given away
I'm reserved with these words

Can I tell you a story
As we dance while the sun starts to bleed
Trees rejoice with the wind here
Hallelujah, Yeshua

Tonight I've become the most dazzling precious treasure
I am treasured over all the Earth
Just look at what He's done
How He's laying down His life
Take this life
Oh, most dazzling precious treasure
Tonight I've become the most dazzling precious treasure
I am treasured over all the Earth


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    I can see the two ideas working together hand in hand. I say this because she mentions song of songs which outlines the explicit love relationship between man and wife, or God and His bride. The passion and beauty of it all. It shows how he searches out His lover and she searches Him out. It's a beautiful book and I can definately see how the relationship started with God when one becomes saved connects with the love relationship when one becomes engaged. :) I love this song so much!

    Tourniquet_faunson November 18, 2009   Link

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