A broken image is sometimes what I see
But the hand that made me is the hand that won't leave me
You've begun a good work that only has begun
And you always lead me, lead me to your son
What I want to know everything you are
What I want to see your will for me and I know you'll show me

And I know you're calling, I see your arms stretched wide
And I feel you drawing, drawing me back again

Another day I can spend with you
You turn the pages telling me what to do
And when I feel like I want to fall again
You always lead me well you lead me to your hand
Oh what I want to know everything you are
What I want to see your will for me
And I know you'll show me

And I know I want everything that you want for me
Help me to understand your ways
I know I want that you want for me today


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    This is an amazing song - it's, in my opinion, about God just calling everyone back to Him so we can be where we belong.

    mistymistyon February 10, 2006   Link

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