Beauty In Tragedy

Album: Rescue & Restore (2013)
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  • There is beauty, in tragedy
    The heart will stop beating
    But the end is a new beginning
    We'll soar above the skyline of reality
    And reach towards a love ever after
    As we're grasping onto faith
    To keep us breathing, a little longer, a little longer
    For just one moment, with one another, with one another
    This night is pulling on my heart's strings

    These feelings bring tears to my eyes
    To see you leave my world, leave my side
    Hear the angels sing
    As they embrace you with a warm, "Welcome home"
    With a warm "Welcome home"
    Hear the angels sing
    Hear the angels sing

    Tomorrow, the air will be a little colder
    But I'll be sure to breathe for the both of us
    And the nights, may be a little darker
    But I'll be sure to carry the torch to warm the hearts
    That never got to feel yours
    I can't hear your voice, I can't hear your voice
    But that's okay, 'cause I can feel you in my heart
    I can't hear your voice, I can't hear your voice
    But that's okay, 'cause I can feel you in my heart

    One morning I'll wake up to you
    One morning I'll hear the angels sing
    On that morning, we won't be worried about the weather
    Nor will we, mind, where the hands lay, on the clock tower

    I'll be sure to write your name in the sand
    Where the waves can't wash it away
    I'll be sure to write your name in the sand
    Where the waves can't wash it away

    Until then, I'll walk
    Until then, I'll breathe in your name
    Never surrender, the dream you had for this world, to love, to forgive
    To make something out of, nothing

    I will feel you, I will hear you, forever Writer/s: Brent Gerald Rambler, Dustin Chad Davidson, John Benjamin Brubaker, Matthew Wilson Greiner, William Jacob Luhrs
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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