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Here For You - Matt Redman



     
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I don't know where the time has gone, suddenly here we are alone
Only a word before you go, everyone's waiting
So many friends to say goodbye, so many tears they'll have to cry
So many wings to help you fly where you are going
And now a plane must take away my child that life has found
And you will be up in the sky and I'll be on the ground
Sending my love with you tonight
I will be waiting, I will be waiting
Here for you, here for you
I don't know where the years have gone
Suddenly here and you have grown
It was like only yesterday when you were so young
But here is the day we had to see, always the same eternally
This is the way that it must be, now it is your world
And so a plane must take away my child that time has found
And you will be up in the sky and I'll be on the ground
Sending my dreams with you tonight
I will be waiting, I'm trying not to show

But seeing you go is the hardest thing that I have known
I will be waiting, don't worry 'bout me, I'll be alright
I will be waiting, don't worry 'bout me, I'll be alright
Here for you, here for you
I don't know where the years have gone

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Matt Redman is a British christian songwriter, and was one of the main worship leaders associated with the Soul Survivor organization. He is now with Passion Conferences and an artist for Six Steps Records. He has authored and edited multiple books on Christian worship, including "The Unquenchable Worshipper" and the book Facedown which accompanied the album. Some of his most popular songs include Heart of Worship, Let Everything That Has Breath, Once Again, and Blessed Be Your Name, the latter winning the "Worship Song of the Year" award in the 2005 GMA music awards.

Read more about Matt Redman on Last.fm.


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