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Turning to You - Darden Smith



     
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Because the light always finds the darkest corner
And the raindrop always will rise to the clouds on high
And the red leaf falls back down to the garden
And the birds in the field know when to circle and flyThe cold it comes down from the mountain
And the river moves on to the ocean blue
Because all these things are true
I'll always be turning to you, alwaysThe touch of your skin on mine in the morning
And the rhythm of your breath in the moment of grace
It's like cotton, like linen, like velvet, like water
Like stars in the sky, they'll always be falling
Like a breeze through the door, we lie on the floor
And I look in your faceIn your eyes I see my reflection
And there's nothing more I can say or do
I cannot deny, it's true
I'll always be turning to you, always
Always turning to you, alwaysEverything crumbles and nothing is real
But there's one drop of water in this raging river
Always turning to you, turning to youSo, I look for you in the fiery sunset

I look for you in the new sunrise
I listen for your name in the silence
Yeah, I meet you, I meet you behind closed eyesIn everything I do, I'll always be turning to you
And always returning, and always returning to you
Always and always and always and always returning to you
I will always be turning to you

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Field of Crows is the latest song collection from a man who is living one of the most fascinating and beautiful artistic evolutions in American music. During his 20-year career, Texas singer-songwriter Darden Smith has recorded in folk, country and pop settings. He has co-written songs with a British rocker, released 10 critically acclaimed albums, created works for dance theater, done symphonic collaborations and taught music to children.

Read more about Darden Smith on Last.fm.


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