Rains of sand slip through your hands
Never ceasing time
Fold your hands in silent prayer
Eternal peace you'll find

Chorus
Like two rivers flow
to the open sea
Someday we'll reunite
for all eternity

Let the rain falling on your face
Run in to your eyes
Can you see the rainbow now
Through the stormy skies

Chorus x2

Standing in the rising tide
Heaven's light shines on you
On you, on you

Test the sea rising at your feet
How far can you go
Til you need God's helping hand
To ride the under-toe

Chorus

x2
Someday we'll reunite
for all eternity


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    ehm... where is this song?!? i don't have it!! help!! thank u! ;)

    crazy_iaiaon August 17, 2002   Link
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    umm... is this really an avril lavigne song? where'd it come from?

    holby178on August 18, 2002   Link
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    i uh agree with the other 2?!?!!? did sum1 make this up???

    gaudette55on August 18, 2002   Link
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    This looks like a countrysong =S

    somebodys_angelon August 18, 2002   Link
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    It sounds like a countrysong!!

    somebodys_angelon August 18, 2002   Link
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    wtf? actually, it kinda sounds like sum song u listen to while doing yoga! avril mustve been smoking sumthing...

    xTBSxon August 19, 2002   Link
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    okay i really like avril but i gotta say this song is WAY to country and i hate country..someone please tell me where this song came from cuz it honestly doesnt sound like her style of music??

    MusicaLuvaon August 19, 2002   Link
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    I don't get this, where did all the talking about God in her songs happen? What was she smoking?! I agree, the lyrics look like country, and that is like, an awful genre. Avril's great and all, but not with country music. I'm almost kind of glad this song isn't on the album.

    let_go_okon August 20, 2002   Link
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    this is not avril!! she says that she doesnt believe in god and all of that shit y would she sing about it or right about it

    punkgrl5932on August 26, 2002   Link
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    it is avril... she was a country singer before a pop/punk singer... she said it on a radio interview with ahh i forget the name but i have the segment downloaded and she did say it and she has never denied the fact that she doesn't believe in god...

    avrilfan99on August 27, 2002   Link

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