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Michael Card Seven Endless Miles


Four lone footsteps follow
The pathway of the Nile
The pathway to Emmaus
Down seven endless miles
Forsaken, hopeless followers
Faithlessly assumed
There's noone left to follow
Was buried in the tomb
As they discuss and argue
And won't you disagree
Before were only two there
Now suddenly the're three
What news were you discussing?
Could you explain to me?
He asked as he stepped out
Beyond the edge of mystery
But the pain and disappointment
Was more than they could tell
For they had hoped He was the One
To rescue Israel
How foolish of heart
How slow to believe
Come be reconciled
On the seven endless miles
How foolish of heart
How slow to believe
Come be reconciled
On the seven endless miles
Faith will see beyond
The mysteries disguise
The miracle of broken bread
Can open up your eyes
Faith will see beyond
The mysteries disguise
The miracle of broken bread
Can open up your eyes
How foolish of heart
How slow to believe
Come be reconciled
On the seven endless miles
How foolish of heart
How slow to believe
Come be reconciled
On the seven endless miles



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