Take Me Home - David Haas



     
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Take Me Home Lyrics


Take me home
To your dwelling place
In your sweet embrace
Ready to hold me in your arms
Take me home
To your loving eyes
With you alone I’ll rise
Singing forever,
In your arms
Take me home
Oh my God, you’ve led me through it all
Through all the hurt and the shame
Oh my God, I have traveled far to meet you,
To see your face and call upon your name
Take me home
To your dwelling place

In your sweet embrace
Ready to hold me in your arms
Take me home
To your loving eyes
With you alone I’ll rise
Singing forever,
In your arms
Take me home
With you all pain is left behind.
No sorrow or death on that day.
Oh my God how I long to know your love,
Come wipe my tears and take my fear away
Take me home
To your dwelling place
In your sweet embrace
Ready to hold me in your arms
Take me home
To your loving eyes
With you alone I’ll rise
Singing forever,
In your arms
Take me home
Oh my God the road is long and hard.
Open your heart, come to me.
God with you, my sorrow turns to dancing.
Reach out your hand and set my spirit free.
Take me home
To your dwelling place
In your sweet embrace
Ready to hold me in your arms
Take me home
To your loving eyes
With you alone I’ll rise
Singing forever,
In your arms
Take me home
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Lyrics submitted by Kimberly.

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David Haas, (born in 1958 in Bridgeport, Michigan), is an American author and composer of liturgical music, primarily for Roman Catholic congregations. He is among the most widely-sung living liturgical composers today.

Haas lives in Eagan, Minnesota where he is the Director of the Emmaus Center for Music, Prayer and Ministry. He is also Campus Minister and Artist in Residence at Benilde-St. Margaret's School in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, where he teaches in the music and theology departments.

Haas has produced over forty original collections and recordings of liturgical music. His music is sung throughout the world and appears in many hymnals of various denominations and languages. His best-known works include sacred songs and hymns, including "Blest Are They", "We Have Been Told", "You Are Mine", "Song of the Body of Christ" and "We Will Rise Again", as well as several Masses, collections of ritual music, and collections of psalm settings and paraphrases. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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