The Western Wall

John Mark Comer / Seven Places

My home is where we used to meet, I'd talk to You and You'd talk to me.
You revealed Your mysteries, I'd make promises I couldn't keep.
Morning sleep it is my thief now I'm far away from You.
And I can't find my way back home.
I'm here, I know I'm so alone.
I used to sing and stand up tall, I've stuck my prayers into the wall.
I take my knees down to the ground,
now I hear that wonted sound of Your voice
as it surrounds me calling me to get up now.
So I will find my way back home.
You're here, I know I'm not alone.
If I've stolen, or beaten, or acted deceiving, or if I've run away.
If I love You, or praise You, or spit in Your face You always come for me.
I will find my way back home.
You're here, I know I'm not alone.

Trivia about the song The Western Wall by Seven Places

When was the song “The Western Wall” released by Seven Places?
The song The Western Wall was released in 2003, on the album “Lonely for the Last Time”.
Who composed the song “The Western Wall” by Seven Places?
The song “The Western Wall” by Seven Places was composed by John Mark Comer and Seven Places.

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