Dancing In Circles

Album: World Wide Open (2009)
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  • I don't understand why we do what we do to each other
    According to His Word, we're all born sisters and brothers
    But we lie and we steal
    Fight and we kill
    Even though we know the way

    Why do we go dancin' in circles?
    When we know it never ends
    We come so close to loving each other and then
    We go dancin' in circles again

    All through the ages we've tried to share this world together
    We turning the pages
    Pretending we'll live here forever
    We'll come to face our Maker someday
    And we'll put his stone on the way

    Why do we go dancin' in circles?
    When we know it never ends
    We come so close to loving each other and then
    We go dancin' in circles again

    We know how so why can't we just get along
    And I pray someday we'll overcome
    All the damage we've done
    And we'll find

    Why do we go dancin' in circles?
    When we know it never ends
    We come so close
    So close to living His lamb
    Loving each other like sisters and brothers and then
    We go dancin' in circles again

    Oh, yeah Writer/s: ROBERT ORRALL, ROGER SPRINGER, STEPHEN BARKER-LILES
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., ORRALL FIXATION MUSIC, ROCKAPOP MUSIC, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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