The Voice

Album: Gatherings (1996)
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  • I hear the voice on the wind
    And I hear you call out my name

    Listen my child you say to me
    I am the voice of your history
    Be not afraid, come follow me
    Answer my call and Ill set you free

    [Chorus]
    I am the voice in the wind and the pouring rain
    I am the voice of your hunger and pain
    I am the voice that always is calling you
    I am the voice and I will remain

    I am the voice in the fields when the summers gone
    The dance of the leaves when the autumn winds blow
    Never did I sleep throughout all the cold winter long
    I am the force that in springtime will grow

    I am the voice of the past that will always be
    Filled with my sorrows and blood in my fields
    I am the voice of the future
    Bring me your peace, bring me your peace
    And my wounds they will heal Writer/s: Brendan Graham
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
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