I Can Hear You - Carolyn Arends



     
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I Can Hear You Lyrics


Leaky faucet dripping in the kitchen
Rubber squealing, watch out in the alley
Mr. Marley's probably late for work againBirdie singing, telling me to get up
Such a soothing sound floating on the wind
I just keep listeningFunny, how You speak to me
In such mysterious waysAnd I can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You and I can hear You)
It's so amazing
How Your voice keeps breaking through
And I can hear YouThere's a church bell ringing out the hour
Like an old friend calling through my window
With the laughter of the children playing down belowYou've got a way of getting my attention
In the rhythm of life, everywhere I go
Somehow, You let me knowIf I'll only stop to listen
You're in everything, yeahAnd I can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You, I can hear You)
It's so amazing
How Your voice keeps breaking through

And I can hear You, yeahI can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You I can hear You)
I can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You I can hear You)I can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You I can hear You)
It's so amazing
How Your voice keeps breaking throughI can hear You, I can hear You
(I can hear You I can hear You)
It's so amazing
How Your voice keeps breaking through
And I can hear You, yeah yeah

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Carolyn Arends is a Contemporary Christian musician, songwriter, and author based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Arends began her career as a songwriter at Benson Music Publishing. In 1995, Carolyn began touring and releasing albums as a singer and guitarist. Her debut release that year (I Can Hear You) was released through Reunion Records. "I Can Hear You" reached number 37 on Billboard Magazine's Contemporary Christian Chart in 1996. "Feel Free" peaked at number 10 on the chart in 1997. More recently her albums have been distributed by Signpost Music (Steve Bell's label).

Read more about Carolyn Arends on Last.fm.


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