| Song | How Can We See That Far |
| Artist | Amy Grant |
| Album | Heart In Motion |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Grant, Hemby | |
| we said our promises by candle light | |
| you held my hands | |
| i was dressed in white | |
| we were young | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| i knew i wanted you like no one else | |
| i told my momma that i found myself in your eyes | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like you daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the mighty wind that knocks us down if we lean into it will drive our fears away | |
| and then i woke you in the dead of night | |
| to hold my hands | |
| push away the fright | |
| life had come | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| yeah, we were nervous and a little scared | |
| until the music of our baby's cry filled the air | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| we might die | |
| we might live | |
| we could hurt each other badly | |
| do things, things so hard to forgive | |
| ooh, and if time is not our friend | |
| your mind might forget me before the end | |
| ohh, and i cannot look that far | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| gotta lean into it | |
| will drive our fears away | |
| it's the same sun, yeah | |
| and the same rain |
| zuo ci : Grant, Hemby | |
| we said our promises by candle light | |
| you held my hands | |
| i was dressed in white | |
| we were young | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| i knew i wanted you like no one else | |
| i told my momma that i found myself in your eyes | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like you daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the mighty wind that knocks us down if we lean into it will drive our fears away | |
| and then i woke you in the dead of night | |
| to hold my hands | |
| push away the fright | |
| life had come | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| yeah, we were nervous and a little scared | |
| until the music of our baby' s cry filled the air | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| we might die | |
| we might live | |
| we could hurt each other badly | |
| do things, things so hard to forgive | |
| ooh, and if time is not our friend | |
| your mind might forget me before the end | |
| ohh, and i cannot look that far | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| gotta lean into it | |
| will drive our fears away | |
| it' s the same sun, yeah | |
| and the same rain |
| zuò cí : Grant, Hemby | |
| we said our promises by candle light | |
| you held my hands | |
| i was dressed in white | |
| we were young | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| i knew i wanted you like no one else | |
| i told my momma that i found myself in your eyes | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like you daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the mighty wind that knocks us down if we lean into it will drive our fears away | |
| and then i woke you in the dead of night | |
| to hold my hands | |
| push away the fright | |
| life had come | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| yeah, we were nervous and a little scared | |
| until the music of our baby' s cry filled the air | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| we might die | |
| we might live | |
| we could hurt each other badly | |
| do things, things so hard to forgive | |
| ooh, and if time is not our friend | |
| your mind might forget me before the end | |
| ohh, and i cannot look that far | |
| but like your daddy said | |
| the same sun that melts the wax can harden clay | |
| and the same rain that drowns the rat will grow the hay | |
| and the might wind that knocks us down if we lean into will drive our fears away | |
| how can we see that far? | |
| gotta lean into it | |
| will drive our fears away | |
| it' s the same sun, yeah | |
| and the same rain |