Arms Of Love

Album: Age to Age (1982)
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  • Lord, I'm really glad you're here.
    I hope you feel the same when you see all my fear,
    and how I fail.
    I fall sometimes.
    It's hard to walk in sinking sand.
    I miss the rock, and find I've nowhere else to stand.
    I start to cry.
    Lord, please help me.
    Raise my hands, so you can lift me up.
    Hold me close, hold me tighter.

    [Chorus]
    I have found a place where I can hide;
    it's safe inside
    your arms of love.
    Like a child who's held throughout a storm;
    I'm safe and warm
    in your arms of love.

    Storms may come and storms may go.
    I wonder just how many storms it takes
    until I finally know
    you're here always.
    Even when my skies are far from grey.
    Let me stay, Lord, teach me to stay.

    [Chorus]
    In the place I've found where I can hide;
    it's safe inside
    your arms of love.
    Like a child who's held throughout a storm;
    I'm safe and warm
    in your arms of love. Writer/s: AMY GRANT GILL, GARY W CHAPMAN, MICHAEL WHITAKER SMITH
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid
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