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Sweetest days of childhood, playing in the deep woods
Stomping through the creek and feeling, oh, so much alive
We're camping in the forest, we join the cricket chorus
And hum our songs of gratitude around a crackling fireAnd out here in the stillness, I found my house of worship
With column trees and canopy of stars, here in my cathedralIt was beneath the blue skies, I ran down to be baptized
I felt the river wash me clean and dried beneath the sun
And to this day believing I'm wide awake or dreaming
Scan the ancient sky and understand where I belong'Cause out here in the stillness, I find my house of worship
With column trees and canopy of stars, here in my cathedralThis is where I find my soul, out where holy men of old
First knelt in soil and thanked you for the rain
Wrote the songs that filled the air, herald angels sang their prayer
Out beneath your darling constellations
So let me off and wander, robin song and thunder
Surrounding me with stained glass leaves that change with every breezeAnd out here in the stillness, I find my house of worship
With column trees and canopy of stars, here in my cathedral

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Chris Rice's most recent offerings to the music world include pop radio hits "When Did You Fall (In Love With Me)" and "Lemonade" from his album "What A Heart Is Beating For." Rice was born in Washington DC, and has been a resident of Franklin and Nashville TN since his early twenties. From his official website: "In 1996 he signed with a record label (Rocketown Records) as their first artist. After four plus albums and a few handfuls of Christian radio hit singles, he moved to an indie label (Eb+Flo) started by his producer and long time friend Monroe Jones.

Read more about Chris Rice on Last.fm.


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