Just as a bleeding wound dries
I found a road and left home
And as the mountain is high
I took Your tears and went on

Tears sing for sleep
But lonely nights weep

You know my heart is falling asleep
And You'd paint the sky to see me believe You
And I know my heart has fallen asleep
And You'll still remain and I'll change to see You
And I'll change to see You

Remembering every disguise
I found a way to lead on
Just as my heart has run dry
With blood and bone, I miss home

Tears sing for sleep
But lonely nights weep

You know my heart is falling asleep
And You'd paint the sky to see me believe You
And I know my heart has fallen asleep
And You'll still remain and I'll change to see You
Falling asleep again, falling asleep again
Falling asleep again

Just as a bleeding wound dries
I took your tears and went on

You know my heart is falling asleep
And You'd paint the sky to see me believe You
And I know my heart has fallen asleep
And You'll still remain and I'll change to see You
Falling asleep again, falling asleep again
Falling asleep again, falling asleep



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    There isn't another album quite like this. I think "home" is in place of Fellowship with God.

    I can relate to this song. It's like when your heart falls asleep and you no longer abide in God's Presence. You still go through the motions, but without actually allowing God's heart to reach yours.

    You realize it's happening, but you don't really do anything about it. You become complacent with where you are. The line "And you'd paint the sky, to see me believe you," is so amazing. Mainly because God has already painted the sky, yet we fail to see God in his majestic creation.

    He also notes in the song "And you'll still remain, and I'll change to see you." It's the statement we either profess with our mouth or our hearts. We know that God never changes his stance, so we are the ones that have to change. So we say "I'll change when I'm ready."

    These songs really speak to me. They are sort of my testimony.

    ONe21on March 14, 2008   Link

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