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Singing Skies and Dancing Waters

Singing Skies and Dancing Waters Lyrics by John Denver
Singing Skies and Dancing Waters Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Singing Skies and Dancing Waters By John Denver?

So many years ago, I can't remember now
Someone was waiting for me
I had the answers to all of my questions
Love was so easy to see, I didn't know

When I was younger, I should have known better
I thought nothing was new
Through all the spaces, and all of the changes
What I lost sight of was you
I didn't know, I didn't know

I could see you in singing skies and dancing waters
laughing children growing old
And in the heart and in the spirit
And in the truth when it is told

My life became shady, and I grew afraid
And I needed to find my way home
I just couldn't see you, I thought that I'd lost you
I never felt so much alone, are you still with me

Somehow in reason, I lost sight of seasons
I'm growing out, growing in
Sometimes in evenings, when daylight was needed
I thought I'd never see you again
Are you still with me, are you still with me

I'm with you in singing skies and dancing waters
laughing children growing old
And in the heart and in the spirit
And in the truth when it is told

If my faith should falter
And I should forsake you, and find myself turning away
Will you still be there, will you still be there

I'll be there in singing skies and dancing waters
laughing children growing old
And in the heart and in the spirit
And in the truth when it is told

Who Wrote Singing Skies and Dancing Waters By John Denver?

John Denver

What's The Duration Of The Singing Skies and Dancing Waters By John Denver?

The duration of Singing Skies and Dancing Waters is 4:05 minutes and seconds.

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