Side by side
Driving the same highway
Leaving behind everything
And everyone you love
The cost to pay
To tell the world of jesus
Hoping that these bridges burned
Will not be just in vain

It helps to think that somewhere
You're feeling just the same
And don't take even
A moment for granted
Don't lose heart
When the world crashes down

How many miles ahead?
I can't count the ones behind
To all the friends that we've collected
All the people we respect
For the hope and joy
We made this up and wrote it down
And dedicate this song to you

No turning back
And can't say that I regret it
When every day
God's promises testify themselves
Sometimes it's hard
And the road keeps stretching longer
Tonight my wife's a longing voice
On a holiday inn phone

How many miles ahead?
I can't count the ones behind
I wish you god's speed, friend
You're always on my mind
Will you remember me, say
Seven years from now?
And where will we be then?
Well, I'm here for you now



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Dedication Lyrics as written by D Johnson

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    this is my favaorite song on chase the sun. it depicts the hard road hes chosen and the lonliness he feels inleaving his family behind. it also describes the Christian walk, feeling like there are too many miles ahead to count. plus the guitars on this song rock.

    headbangforjesuson November 23, 2007   Link

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