Track 8
Again
Lyrics
I'm thinking of you
What you're going through
Are you somewhere smiling?
I pray that it's true
You left us too soon
Leaving unhealing wounds
The pain's still compiling
As we learn to move
There are things in this world
We may never comprehend
As we spin, as we twirl
It's so hard to mend
I'll hold on to that day
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
You're in a new place
With no time or pace
Where there's no resentment
And nothing's displaced
You've been glorified
Imperfection denied
In beautiful contentment
You are justified
There are things in this world
We may never comprehend
As we spin, as we twirl
It's so hard to mend
I'll hold on (hold on, hold on) to that day (to that day)
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
I'll hold on (hold on, hold on) to that day (to that day)
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
I love you, my friend
I knew I'd see you again
What you're going through
Are you somewhere smiling?
I pray that it's true
You left us too soon
Leaving unhealing wounds
The pain's still compiling
As we learn to move
There are things in this world
We may never comprehend
As we spin, as we twirl
It's so hard to mend
I'll hold on to that day
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
You're in a new place
With no time or pace
Where there's no resentment
And nothing's displaced
You've been glorified
Imperfection denied
In beautiful contentment
You are justified
There are things in this world
We may never comprehend
As we spin, as we twirl
It's so hard to mend
I'll hold on (hold on, hold on) to that day (to that day)
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
I'll hold on (hold on, hold on) to that day (to that day)
When I look at you to say
"How are you, my friend?
I knew I'd see you again"
I love you, my friend
I knew I'd see you again
About the Artist
Michael SweetMichael Sweet is the iconic frontman, guitarist, and co-founder of Stryper. With over 35 years in the industry and 10 million albums sold, he is one of rock's most prolific musicians. Beyond Stryper, he maintains a solid solo career with multiple chart-topping albums and notable collaborations with the band BOSTON and projects like Sweet & Lynch and Sunbomb. Renowned for his powerful vocals and unwavering faith, Sweet balances an intense professional life with a deep dedication to his family.
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