Home from the moment I left it to go
Felt as strange as a word you don't know
But you know
And I was off
Always headed for somewhere but lost
And always looking for where my lines crossed
Where to go

And I've never been good with directions
So I've got an anthem
That gets me where I'm going to
And whenever my heart feels the weight
Of the battles that stand in my way
I will raise up my banner
And wait for your answer and pray
I'll remember while far and away
When deciding how much I can take
That some trust in chariots and others in horses
But we will remember the name of the Lord

And old is gone
And I'm as new as the day I was born
And I'm stronger than ever before
I am free
And I've come home
Knowing that I was never alone
Feeling love down inside of my bones
Love for me

And I've never been good with directions
So I've got an anthem
That gets me where I'm going to
And whenever my heart feels the weight
Of the battles that stand in my way
I will raise up my banner
And wait for your answer and pray
I'll remember while far and away
When deciding how much I can take
That some trust in chariots and others in horses
But we will remember the name of the Lord

And I know that you'll watch over me
You will answer from holy heaven
Yes, I know that you'll watch over me
You will answer from holy heaven

And whenever my heart feels the weight
Of the battles that stand in my way
I will raise up my banner
And wait for your answer and pray
Yes I will pray
I'll remember while far and away
When deciding how much I can take
That some trust in chariots and others in horses
But we will remember the name of the Lord

Some trust in chariots and others in horses
But we will remember the name of the Lord


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