Looking out
to the hills, to the setting sun,
i feel a cold wind
bound to come;
another change,
another end i cannot see,
but your faithfulness to me
Is making it all right.
i fall down on my knees;
tell me that itand's all right.
you give me what i need.
years of knockinand' on heavenand's door
have taught me this, if nothing more,
that itand's all right, what may come.
Iand've heard it said,
when the riverand's running high,
you get to higher ground or you die.
well, muddy waves of pain
washed over me,
and it only made me see,
Itand's gonna be all right.
i, i fall down on my knees;
tell me that itand's all right.
you give me what i need.
years of knockinand' on heavenand's door
have taught me this, if nothing more,
that itand's all right, what may come.
When will i learn thereand're no guarantees?
what strengthens hope, my eyes have never seen,
but it wonand't be long
till the faith will be sight,
and the heavens will say,
Itand's all right.
(all right.)
(all right.)
(all right.)
All right,
i fall down on my knees;
tell me that itand's all right.
you give me what i need.
years of knockinand'...heavenand's door,
have taught me this, if nothing more,
and itand's all right.
whatever comes.
All right,
fall on my knees,
tell me that itand's all right.
you give me what i need.
(after all these) years of knockinand' on heavenand's door,
(years of knockinand' on heavensand' door,)
(itand's gonna be) all right.
(oooooh, yeah.) all right.
i fall down on my knees,
tell me that itand's all right,
and'cause you give me what i need,
(after all these years of knockinand' on heavenand's door,)
years of knockinand' on heavenand's door,
(itand's gonna be) all right.
whatever comes, yes sir,
all right.
i fall down on my knees.
all right.