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Jim Brickman Til I See You Again

The holy voices speaking
Words I can't recall and I do still believe
If I believe in anything at all
Are You here in me and are You here

I thought I saw You walking
Down my a street yesterday
I thought I heard Your voice
Though I could not hear just what You say

And I am waiting
And I'm waiting here for You
I'm whispering Your name
I am telling to the wind
Your love has brought me here
'Til I see You again

I am opening the door
I will let this moment in
Your love will find me here
'Til I see You again

And I can still remember
As I write down these words
The music in Your voice
And the silence of the universe

And I am singing
Now I'm singing here for You
I'm whispering Your name
I am telling to the wind
Your love has brought me here
'Til I see You again

I am opening the door
I will let this moment in
Your love will find me here
'Til I see You again

I am whispering Your name
I am telling to the wind
Your love can find me here
'Til I see You again

I am opening the door
I will let this moment in
Your love can find me here
'Til I see You again


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