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King of Hearts (Orchestral Version) - Randy Stonehill



     
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King of Hearts (Orchestral Version) Lyrics


All alone drifting wild
Like a ship that's lost out on the ocean
Everyone's a homeless child
And it's not hard to understand
Why we need a Father's hand
There's a rainbow somewhere
You were born to be there
You're just running in circles
Till you reach out your hand to the King of hearts.
Pockets full of pain and fear
That's a load there's just no need to carry
Let it go and leave it here
Now there's no price that's left to pay
With one more mile or one more day
There's a rainbow somewhere
You were born to be there
You're just running in circles
Till you reach out your hand to the King of hearts.

You can try to catch the wind
But in the end you're only
Wasting precious time
Life can really be so kind
Once you find the truth and follow,
Go on follow, go on follow
(Repeat 1st Verse)
There's a rainbow somewhere
You were born to be there
You're just running in circles
Till you reach out your hand
Till you reach out your hand
Till you reach out your hand to the King of hearts
There's a rainbow somewhere
There's a rainbow somewhere
There's a rainbow somewhere
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Randy Stonehill, sometimes dubbed the 'Clown Prince' of contemporary Christian music, and later in his career nicknamed "Uncle Rand" writes and sings insightful and also lighthearted Christian light rock music. Randy Stonehill was born in Stockton, California on March 12, 1952, the son of Leonard Stonehill and his wife, Pauline Correia and is the younger brother of Jeffrey Stonehill. He graduated from Leigh High School, in San Jose, California, then moved to Los Angeles where he stayed with pioneer Christian Rock singer, Larry Norman.

Read more about Randy Stonehill on Last.fm.


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