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I See You Lyrics


Jj Heller I See You

[Verse 1]
I see you
The summer sun reflecting off the stream
The cardinal is shaking off its wings
Near the water where I wander
I see you
The leaves gently lifting in the breeze
A little girl with grass stains on her knees
Runs to her mother just to hug her

[Chorus]
Every sunset is a stained glass window
Every park bench is a pew
There's a sanctuary everywhere that I go
When my eyes are open

[Verse 2]
I see you
Standing in a crowded subway train
Somеhow when I look in every facе
It feels like family, I'm thinking maybe
I see you
In the people who are begging for their food
And the ones who pass them by in business suits
Everybody has your heartbeat
[Chorus]
Every sunset is a stained glass window
Every park bench is a pew
There's a sanctuary everywhere that I go
When my eyes are open

[Bridge]
I see the glory of the works Your hands have made
I see the beauty in the sinner and the saint

[Outro]
Every sunset is a stained glass window
Every park bench is a pew
There's a sanctuary everywhere that I go
When my eyes are open
When my heart is open
I see you, mm
I see you


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