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Three months old, hospital bed
Fighting hard for every breath
The doctor says, there's not much chance
Mom breaks down, oh, once againAnd I don't know, how I'm supposed
To see You standing here
Somewhere in this mother's tears
She cries because her nightmare's coming trueMaybe my faith's not that strong
Jesus, tell me that I'm wrong
But there's so much pain in this room
And I don't see YouFifteen years, man and wife
All it took was just one night
To break those vows and change their lives
Now they wonder if this is goodbyeAnd I don't know, how I'm supposed
To see You standing here
Somewhere in these lover's tears
Two broken hearts that don't know what to doMaybe my faith's not that strong
Jesus, tell me that I'm wrong
But there's so much pain in this room

And I don't see You, ohSometimes I want to turn my back
Shake my fists and run so fast
From everything I ever have believed
But on the darkest days I won't let go
It will still be well within my soul
Even when the answers don't come easily
'Cause You said You'd never leaveSo I know You're standing here
You've been crying these same tears
Yeah, You've been here all along
So give me strength to just hold on
Until I see You, until I see You
Until I see You, until I see You

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Drawing on musical influences as diverse as pop, folk, and good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll, Josh Wilson’s Life Is Not A Snapshot creates a rollicking atmosphere of electrically charged sonic satisfaction. From the jangling guitars on “Sing,” to the thought-provoking cadence of “Before The Morning” and the Beatle-esque strains of “Do You Want To Know,” Josh creates melodic flights of fancy that take you on a journey beyond what is to what should be.

Read more about Josh Wilson on Last.fm.


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