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Rise - David Wilcox



     
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I see you dreaming by the ocean window
I hear you breathing like the waves upon the shore
The tide is turning on your time of sorrow
You will never be so lonesome any moreThe breezes whisper as the curtain dances
Your dreams are deeper than the mystery of the sea
The sun itself is in the room beside you
With a message of how good your life can beI know that a heart can just get buried
Stone by stone, crushing hope until it dies
Far away, but the message somehow carries
Beloved, it is time for you to rise
Time for you to rise upWith a sudden sense of wonder
Though the promise goes unspoken
As the joy comes to your eyes
When the joy comes to your eyes
From the burden you've been under
For your soul was never brokenBeloved, it is time for you to rise, time for you to riseThere's nothing wrong with taking time for sleeping
Your eyes are weary with the things that you have seen
A deeper promise your soul is keeping

Right in time for this appointment in your dreamAngels whisper so as not to wake you
There's nothing else in this whole world for you to do
But follow on to where your dream may take you
To see your footsteps from an eagle's point of view
Songwriters
DAVID WILCOXPublished by
Lyrics © SOROKA MUSIC LTD.

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There are at least two artists named David Wilcox. 1. David Wilcox is a Canadian rock and blues musician. 2. David Wilcox is an American folk musician and singer-songwriter guitarist. The Canadian David Wilcox was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is known for such albums as 'Out of the Woods', 'My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble', 'Bad Reputation', Breakfast at the Circus', 'The Natural Edge', 'Thirteen Songs', and 'Rhythm of Love'. Wilcox continues to be a top attraction on the festival and arena circuits around Canada.

Read more about David Wilcox on Last.fm.


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