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Bruce Cockburn - No Footprints Lyrics



Bruce Cockburn - No Footprints Lyrics
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Mist hangs above hills
Above mist hangs stone face of mountain
Above mountain face hangs a net of sky
Crack, there are wings and they rip the net
And the dance flows on
Everything flows toward the rim of that
Shining cup

Crossed sticks lie on earth
Between crossed sticks, pile of ash
Something rises on the wisp of smoke
Dog's feet move by fast
And the dance flows on
Everything flows toward the rim of that
Shining cup

Through these channels, words
I want to touch you
Touch you deep down
Where you live
Not for power but
Because I love you so

Love the Lord
And in Him love me too
And in Him go your way
And I'll be right there with you
Leaving
No footprints when we go
No footprints when we go
Only where we've been, a faint and fading glow
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Mist hangs above hills
Above mist hangs stone face of mountain
Above mountain face hangs a net of sky
Crack, there are wings and they rip the net
And the dance flows on
Everything flows toward the rim of that
Shining cup

Crossed sticks lie on earth
Between crossed sticks, pile of ash
Something rises on the wisp of smoke
Dog's feet move by fast
And the dance flows on
Everything flows toward the rim of that
Shining cup

Through these channels, words
I want to touch you
Touch you deep down
Where you live
Not for power but
Because I love you so

Love the Lord
And in Him love me too
And in Him go your way
And I'll be right there with you
Leaving
No footprints when we go
No footprints when we go
Only where we've been, a faint and fading glow
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Writer: Bruce Cockburn
Copyright: Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC




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Performed By: Bruce Cockburn
Language: English
Written by: Bruce Cockburn

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