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A million miles away from anything familiar
A thousand places I would rather be
So I choke back the tears and try to find the bright side
Though I find it hard to see beyond my sufferingIn my heart I know your plan is so much bigger
But this small part is all that I can see
And I believe you havent left me here to wander
Still I can't help but ponder where you're leading meAnd I ask, why this road?
Why this way and this load?
Tell me how far must I go?
'Til I see, 'til I know why this roadA million miles away from anything familiar
What was it like to be so far from home
Though you came in love, the world misunderstood you
There must have been some days when you felt so aloneBut you endured 'cause there was joy before you
Joy that came because you sacrificed
Since you gave yourself just to spend forever with me
Surely I can trust, you'll lead me through my darkest timesWhen I ask, why this road?
Why this way and this load?
Tell me how far must I go?

'Til I see, 'til I know why this roadFrom here I can not see
Why you'd choose this path for me
But I don't have to understand to believe
That you know whyYou know, why this road?
Why this way and this load?
You know how far I must go?
'Til I see, 'til I know why this road

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Hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, Ginny Owens has been totally blind since the age of two, but her faithful spirit has enabled her to defy all obstacles and become the talented artist she is today. She graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Music Education, but her life took an unexpected turn as she found that most schools were skeptical to hire a blind music teacher. She began focusing on singing and songwriting, composing several songs and eventually capturing the interest of Michael W.

Read more about Ginny Owens on Last.fm.


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