“Some Children See Him”
Original by Alfred Burt
Covered by Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn
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“Some Children See Him”
Original by Alfred Burt
Covered by Jill Phillips & Andy Gullahorn
I am constant, I am near, I am peace that shatters all your secret fears
I am holy, I am wise, I'm the only one who knows your heart's desires
And the stable was not clean
And the cobblestones were cold
And little Mary full of grace
With the tears upon her face
Had no mother's hand to hold
- Andrew Peterson (sung by Jill Phillips)
One day the walls you’ve built are gonna crumble One day the lines you’ve drawn will disappear One day a wave of sorrow will pull you under And when it does, I’ll meet you there Part II of me feels on love.
Exhale. Enjoy. Lyrics: Oh gently lay your head Upon my chest And I will comfort you Like a mother while you rest The tide can change so fast, But I will stay The same through the past, The same in future, same today CHORUS: I am constant; I am near I am peace that shatters all your secret fears I am holy; I am wise I'm the only one who knows your heart's desires Your heart's desires Oh weary, tired and worn, Let out your sighs And drop that heavy load you hold Cause Mine is light I know you through and through; There's no need to hide I want to show you love That is deep and high and wide CHORUS(2x) Oh gently lay your head Upon my chest And I will comfort you Like a mother while you rest
By Jill Phillips / Source : jillypgraphics
'It's not our job [as artists] to do any of the transforming, it's our job to invite people in, to extend the invitation.'
-Jill Phillips; episode 49 http://t.co/KgOoUwGZos
Great interview with Ben Shive on the Rabbit Room podcast. Loved the part about paying attention/songwriting/tweeting. :)