The sky now divides 
To bring you back into the fold 
Welcome home 
Still my need to recognize 
Any comfort you may show 
Only grows 
Guess I'll learn to accommodate 
While my heart just sits and waits 
Maybe God you found 
Maybe is all that you can offer now 

Where am I to take refuge 
When the storms of pain release 
Shelter me 
This blessedness of life 
Sometimes brings me to my knees 
I call on thee 
I have not the words to write 
A Farewell to you tonight 
Maybe God you found 
Maybe is all that you can offer now 

I know hearts are weeping 
While your voice is now singing 
On high, angel on high 

** This song was written in memory of Kib Browning**


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    Gosh I don't know - I thought this song was about a close friend of a band member's who "found God" - but for some reason I thought it was in a cynical sense, as in a born-again Christian abandoning his friends because of his newfound religious fervor. If you think about it, the lyrics actually make sense for that interpretation. But there is no sarcastic or bitter tone in the song, just a relaxed, enlightened tone, and the "in memory of Kib Browning" sounds like somebody who dies, which means it was a song written to someone who maybe found Heaven. Still cannot find out who Kib Browning is, but there is a collectivesoul.com with message boards.... haven't got around to searching them.

    stoolhardyon September 27, 2005   Link

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