歌曲 | Everyday Street |
歌手 | Annie Herring |
专辑 | Flying Lessons |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Tenneboe, Ward | |
Homeless child crying in the street | |
An empty family with no food to eat | |
A helpless man holding out his hand | |
To a world that doesn't care to understand | |
If we know God's heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
Your next door neighbor | |
With a marriage falling in | |
Do you shrug your shoulders | |
And pretend it's not happenin'? | |
If we know God's heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
There will come a day | |
When you hear Him say | |
Won't you go and dry that child's tears | |
Then you'll understand | |
As you hold onto the hand of love | |
The helpless hand | |
The power of love in God's great command | |
As you pray for your neighbors | |
As you fall at God's feet | |
As you reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Love to everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street... | |
©1989 Live Oak Records | |
Written by Matthew Ward and Jim Tenneboe |
zuo qu : Tenneboe, Ward | |
Homeless child crying in the street | |
An empty family with no food to eat | |
A helpless man holding out his hand | |
To a world that doesn' t care to understand | |
If we know God' s heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
Your next door neighbor | |
With a marriage falling in | |
Do you shrug your shoulders | |
And pretend it' s not happenin'? | |
If we know God' s heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
There will come a day | |
When you hear Him say | |
Won' t you go and dry that child' s tears | |
Then you' ll understand | |
As you hold onto the hand of love | |
The helpless hand | |
The power of love in God' s great command | |
As you pray for your neighbors | |
As you fall at God' s feet | |
As you reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Love to everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street... | |
1989 Live Oak Records | |
Written by Matthew Ward and Jim Tenneboe |
zuò qǔ : Tenneboe, Ward | |
Homeless child crying in the street | |
An empty family with no food to eat | |
A helpless man holding out his hand | |
To a world that doesn' t care to understand | |
If we know God' s heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
Your next door neighbor | |
With a marriage falling in | |
Do you shrug your shoulders | |
And pretend it' s not happenin'? | |
If we know God' s heart | |
If we have His peace | |
We should move with love and compassion | |
If we are His hands | |
And if we are His feet | |
We should love the words on everyday street | |
There will come a day | |
When you hear Him say | |
Won' t you go and dry that child' s tears | |
Then you' ll understand | |
As you hold onto the hand of love | |
The helpless hand | |
The power of love in God' s great command | |
As you pray for your neighbors | |
As you fall at God' s feet | |
As you reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Love to everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street | |
Reach out with love | |
To everyday street... | |
1989 Live Oak Records | |
Written by Matthew Ward and Jim Tenneboe |