| Song | Prodigal Me |
| Artist | Shane Barnard |
| Album | Rocks Won't Cry |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Barnard | |
| what have i done to get me here? | |
| unraveled and undone, i need my father | |
| what have i done? i've followed my feet to nowhere | |
| now i'm here! as i ran, i can run no more | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the west, i know they laugh at me | |
| they know i'm scared to cross and leave this life i lead | |
| oh my pride! i give you up a barter for my freedom | |
| what will they think as i come stumbling down to join their lives? | |
| i need to cross this mountain and find my way home | |
| i seek no greater fortune, rescue me | |
| oh unmerciful divide be merciful tonight | |
| show me the other side | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the east, they've swallowed my beloved | |
| this house completely incomplete, where is my mortar? | |
| where did he go? he followed his feet to nowhere | |
| please come home! you've done me no wrong | |
| each evening i look down that road | |
| i hope and i wait for you | |
| and my servants they look down that road | |
| we watch and we pray for you | |
| master, master, who's that man stumbling down that road? | |
| could it be the one? could it be? could it be? | |
| master, master, it's Your son | |
| coming home to join our lives! | |
| i'm looking down this mountain, i see my way home | |
| there is no greater fortune, i believe! | |
| oh unmerciful divide you laugh at me no more | |
| oh i've reached the other side! | |
| prodigal me | |
| could i be the one? could i be? could i be? | |
| Father, Father, we're Your sons | |
| coming home to join Your life | |
| we've finally crossed this mountain, and found our way home | |
| there is no greater fortune than Jesus | |
| oh how merciful is our God who gave His only Son! | |
| oh we worship You tonight! |
| zuo qu : Barnard | |
| what have i done to get me here? | |
| unraveled and undone, i need my father | |
| what have i done? i' ve followed my feet to nowhere | |
| now i' m here! as i ran, i can run no more | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the west, i know they laugh at me | |
| they know i' m scared to cross and leave this life i lead | |
| oh my pride! i give you up a barter for my freedom | |
| what will they think as i come stumbling down to join their lives? | |
| i need to cross this mountain and find my way home | |
| i seek no greater fortune, rescue me | |
| oh unmerciful divide be merciful tonight | |
| show me the other side | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the east, they' ve swallowed my beloved | |
| this house completely incomplete, where is my mortar? | |
| where did he go? he followed his feet to nowhere | |
| please come home! you' ve done me no wrong | |
| each evening i look down that road | |
| i hope and i wait for you | |
| and my servants they look down that road | |
| we watch and we pray for you | |
| master, master, who' s that man stumbling down that road? | |
| could it be the one? could it be? could it be? | |
| master, master, it' s Your son | |
| coming home to join our lives! | |
| i' m looking down this mountain, i see my way home | |
| there is no greater fortune, i believe! | |
| oh unmerciful divide you laugh at me no more | |
| oh i' ve reached the other side! | |
| prodigal me | |
| could i be the one? could i be? could i be? | |
| Father, Father, we' re Your sons | |
| coming home to join Your life | |
| we' ve finally crossed this mountain, and found our way home | |
| there is no greater fortune than Jesus | |
| oh how merciful is our God who gave His only Son! | |
| oh we worship You tonight! |
| zuò qǔ : Barnard | |
| what have i done to get me here? | |
| unraveled and undone, i need my father | |
| what have i done? i' ve followed my feet to nowhere | |
| now i' m here! as i ran, i can run no more | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the west, i know they laugh at me | |
| they know i' m scared to cross and leave this life i lead | |
| oh my pride! i give you up a barter for my freedom | |
| what will they think as i come stumbling down to join their lives? | |
| i need to cross this mountain and find my way home | |
| i seek no greater fortune, rescue me | |
| oh unmerciful divide be merciful tonight | |
| show me the other side | |
| prodigal me | |
| the mountains to the east, they' ve swallowed my beloved | |
| this house completely incomplete, where is my mortar? | |
| where did he go? he followed his feet to nowhere | |
| please come home! you' ve done me no wrong | |
| each evening i look down that road | |
| i hope and i wait for you | |
| and my servants they look down that road | |
| we watch and we pray for you | |
| master, master, who' s that man stumbling down that road? | |
| could it be the one? could it be? could it be? | |
| master, master, it' s Your son | |
| coming home to join our lives! | |
| i' m looking down this mountain, i see my way home | |
| there is no greater fortune, i believe! | |
| oh unmerciful divide you laugh at me no more | |
| oh i' ve reached the other side! | |
| prodigal me | |
| could i be the one? could i be? could i be? | |
| Father, Father, we' re Your sons | |
| coming home to join Your life | |
| we' ve finally crossed this mountain, and found our way home | |
| there is no greater fortune than Jesus | |
| oh how merciful is our God who gave His only Son! | |
| oh we worship You tonight! |