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Montana Sky Lyrics


White Heart Montana Sky

Gazing
From a lonely mountaintop

Face to face with a sky that never stops

Here,
Where an empty soul can turn

To look for the reasons,
The riddles of why



They happen,
Things we just don't understand

But there's a peace
For what we cannot comprehend

Oh,
We can climb higher than the pain

To find some comfort
When the answer isn't plain



We don't know why,
But when the world is lost in shadows

There is a Light that will remain

The love He gave,
That cared enough to die

Is as endless as a Montana sky



Flowing
On the mysteries of time

Are secrets
That are hidden from my mind

Oh,
For all I cannot understand

My loving Father
Holds the answers in His hands



We don't know why,
But when the world is lost in shadows

There is a Light that will remain

The love He gave,
That cared enough to die

Is as endless as the Montana sky



When there's no why,
There is hope beyond the sorrow

It is the Truth that will not change

His love that gave,
That cared enough to die

Is as endless as the Montana sky

[Pure as the Montana sky]
Endless as a Montana sky


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