West Texas Wind

It's dark, and it's quiet in my house tonight
Babies are all gone to sleep
It's hard to imagine a better life
Than the one I get to lead

I had a glass of wine, but my mind is clear
These walls, they talk to me
Don't blink an eye, you're a young man now
But you won't always be

My blood and my bones, my heart and my hands
They try to hold all of this in
But I'm running to You like West Texas wind
Singing, God, I need You, oh, how I need You
God, I need You again

I've learned to hide my fear in my bones
My body don't shake like the kids
But I'm easily scared and often confused
I rarely know what I did

I've made mistakes and even worse than that
I've hurt the ones that I love
I wish that peace could find me here
But it seldom ever does

My blood and my bones, my heart and my hands
They try to hold all of this in
So, I'm running to You like a West Texas wind
Singing, God, I need You, oh, how I need You
God, I need You again

I'm in the shadows of Heaven and earth
Maybe they should be the same
My earthly body is bound and conflicted
And I'm left feeling the pain

This house is not our only home
You can't protect love with stone
God, I know You can hear me, so, please, come near me
I'm ready to let the world go

My blood and my bones, my heart and my hands
They try to hold all of this in
So I'm running to you like a West Texas wind
Singing God, I need You, oh, how I need You
God, I need You again



Credits
Writer(s): William Rinehart
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