Anywhere I go
Anywhere my feet take me, your compassion never fails me
Igso far away
Alone and close to giving up
Can I lay down these ways not in vain?
Your love is the greatest thing
I will look ahead to see the truth in this, to see the truth in me
Closer, closer to you
I need it to last more than a moment, these times with you
The rhythm skips a beat, and I hold the weight of the world
To the touch I ache
To the look I seem a mistake
These mistakes I've made hold me back from the days I should spend with you
To be long term and long lasting, to overcome the lines and rules
There are days when I'm right wheere I'm supposed to be
But mostly I am far away
I'm learning to live the way I should
I'm learning to love the way youwould,
And today it's been made clear that I've walked so far alone
It's easy wanting something more
I will dive... close to you...


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    this song is totally a prayer to God. so amazing. i need it to last more than a moment these times with you. His love is the greatest thing and His compassion does not fail.

    crewcoreon September 05, 2005   Link
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    Usually whenever someone says a song is about god or religion, it usually isn't, but for once I believe this is about god, like the person above said.

    JohnL1990on February 27, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    well yeah, it is about god. since they are a christian rock band.

    amor.rockson October 30, 2007   Link
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    I really love the song.. i know that they're a christian band.even im a moslem.I know that this lyric for all the religion too. i love LIYW.They're really beautiful

    "i'm learning to live the way i should i'm learning to love the way youwould,"

    i always remember that line,everywhere i go..

    toroelmaron February 13, 2009   Link

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