A Lonely Carpenter
A Lonely Carpenter lyrics by Kristene Mueller. Did they recognize You today, or did they just Look at you with blank stares on their faces? Did they...
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A Lonely Carpenter
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Did they recognize You today, or did they just
Look at you with blank stares on their faces?
Did they understand you today,
Or did they cling tighter to
The darkness that denies you
Their hearts,
While God bears His deepest part?
Lonely Carpenter
Climbing up the mountain
Stealing some time to pray
What does He say up there,
When no ones listening,
When they've all gone away?
Did we listen closely today,
Or did we miss everything
Beautiful You told us?
Did we see heaven today,
Or did it get lost again in our ordinary day,
While God bears His deepest part?
Eyes to see and ears to hear
Eyes to see
Give me ears to hear You…
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Kristene Mueller performs "A Lonely Carpenter", and this lyric page sits inside the Kristene Mueller catalog on LyroVerse.
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