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Gazing Lyrics


From this blessed morning my love constant has been pouring
Pouring out like rivers to your heart
Glory bells are ringing, I can't keep myself from singing
Singing out like rivers to your heartOh Lord, I have found my place
In this home, this home inside of You
And here, my Lord, I can see Your face
In this home, this home inside of YouAnd like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous grace
'Cause you have been the love that fell like sun upon my face
And like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous love
You're taking me to places that my heart is dreaming ofBroken I was crawling and you saw my tears were falling
Falling down like rivers to your heart
When my world was folding, God,
you saw my prayers were flowing
Flowing out like rivers to your heartOh Lord, I have found my place
In this home, this home inside of You
And here, my Lord, I can see Your face
In this home, this home inside of YouAnd like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous grace
'Cause you have been the love that fell like sun upon my face

And like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous love
You're taking me to places that my heart is dreaming ofHear the sacred songs that touch the earth and the sky
See them rise until they move like stars within your eyesAnd like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous grace
'Cause you have been the love that fell like sun upon my face
And like a child, I'm gazing into a wonderous love
you're taking me to places that my heart is dreaming of

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From San Diego, California, the band Future of Forestry draws their name from the title of a C.S Lewis poem. Long time band mates, Eric Owyoung and Nick Maybury (from their previous band Something Like Silas) joined forces with Luke Floeter (Bass) and Spencer Kim (Drums) to form the creative sound of Future of Forestry. Veering from the saturated and homogenous pop culture, the band has cast out into deeper waters to draw from the essence of life in music.

Read more about Future of Forestry on Last.fm.


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