Of the Mother Again

Album: Regions Of Light And Sound Of God (2013)
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  • Nothing ever stays like it was in the beginning
    As time moves thru we must chose to renew to begin again
    No song ever plays nothing ever stays the same way for too long
    Good or bad, short and sweet, skip a beat, close your eyes and it's gone

    Oh destiny
    To be seated at the right hand of the mother again
    Oh sweet relief
    To know our effort pleases him

    Been doing all we can to just stand
    To just stand for what's right on our own
    Doing what it takes, day by day
    In our own way to make this earth feel like home
    Even tho spirit soul knows it's free to just be
    To just wander and roam

    Oh destiny!
    To be seated at the right hand of the mother again
    Oh sweet relief!
    To know our effort pleases him, destiny
    Looking for gold Writer/s: James Olliges Jr
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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