Listen To The Sound

Album: Listen To The Sound (2011)
Play Video
  • Are you in over your head?
    Are you on water so deep your drowning?
    Do you think you've been left,
    And there is no one to feel your hurting?

    Well everybody has been there
    And everybody's felt lost
    If you're in over your head
    Lift it up
    Lift it up

    Oh, listen to the sound of hope
    That's rising up
    Over your old horizon
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound
    And listen to the sound of a new beginning of
    This is where the old is ending
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound

    I hear you say your alone
    I hear you sayin' that you'll never make it
    I've got to tell you you're wrong
    'Cause I have been down this path you're taking

    You'll never know what Faith is
    Till you don't understand
    Sometimes it takes the silence
    To finally hear His plans

    Oh, listen to the sound of hope
    That's rising up
    Over your old horizon
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound
    And listen to the sound of a new beginning of
    This is where the old is ending
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound

    Amazing Grace
    How sweet the sound
    I once was lost
    But now I'm found

    Amazing Grace
    How sweet the sound
    I once was lost
    But now I'm found

    Oh, listen to the sound of hope
    That's rising up
    Over your old horizon
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound
    And listen to the sound of a new beginning of
    This is where the old is ending
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound

    His grace is reaching for us
    His grace is reaching out
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound
    Wherever your are

    His grace is reaching for us
    His grace is reaching out
    Listen to the sound
    Listen to the sound
    Wherever your are Writer/s: JASON DAVID ROY, ROB HAWKINS
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Gilby Clarke

Gilby ClarkeSongwriter Interviews

The Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist in the early '90s, Gilby talks about the band's implosion and the side projects it spawned.

Dexys (Kevin Rowland and Jim Paterson)

Dexys (Kevin Rowland and Jim Paterson)Songwriter Interviews

"Come On Eileen" was a colossal '80s hit, but the band - far more appreciated in their native UK than stateside - released just three albums before their split. Now, Dexys is back.

In The Cards

In The CardsSong Writing

Songwriters have used cards and card games to make sense of heartache, togetherness, and even Gonorrhea.

How "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top Proverb

How "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top ProverbSong Writing

How a country weeper and a blues number made "rolling stone" the most popular phrase in rock.

Facebook, Bromance and Email - The First Songs To Use New Words

Facebook, Bromance and Email - The First Songs To Use New WordsSong Writing

Where words like "email," "thirsty," "Twitter" and "gangsta" first showed up in songs, and which songs popularized them.

Cy Curnin of The Fixx

Cy Curnin of The FixxSongwriter Interviews

The man who brought us "Red Skies" and "Saved By Zero" is now an organic farmer in France.