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Ryan Dawson - Mysterious Ways Lyrics



Ryan Dawson - Mysterious Ways Lyrics




Home now, my children
Speed safely into the fabled eternal
Carried by angels of obliteration
Far from this desolate scene

Pillars of ashes
I on my knees at this altar to iron
Homage or mockery? What is the lesson
What can I say to find peace

All is determined. Take heart
Listen and you can be saved
Love with the faith of a child
God works in mysterious ways

Was my example
Lacking somehow? I can't sleep
I keep smelling black smoke and gasoline
Praying is empty. Are you abandoning me

Home now, my children
May you find favor where I have diminished
Strengthen your mother, alone in her silence
Silence is all we have left

All is determined. Take heart
Listen and you can be saved
Love with the faith of a child
God works in mysterious ways
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Home now, my children
Speed safely into the fabled eternal
Carried by angels of obliteration
Far from this desolate scene

Pillars of ashes
I on my knees at this altar to iron
Homage or mockery? What is the lesson
What can I say to find peace

All is determined. Take heart
Listen and you can be saved
Love with the faith of a child
God works in mysterious ways

Was my example
Lacking somehow? I can't sleep
I keep smelling black smoke and gasoline
Praying is empty. Are you abandoning me

Home now, my children
May you find favor where I have diminished
Strengthen your mother, alone in her silence
Silence is all we have left

All is determined. Take heart
Listen and you can be saved
Love with the faith of a child
God works in mysterious ways
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Writer: Ryan Dawson
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