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Patterns in the Sand

from Work in Progress by Pete Brazier

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Patterns in the sand

It was one of those days when I was looking for promises
Somewhere between the sun and the moonlit sky
Do you think I found a sunset, do you think I saw a cross
Do you think I saw the most ridiculous angels

It was one of those days when I was looking for miracles
Something to say the man was still alright
Do you think I ate the chips, do you think I read your lips
Do you think I saw the answers in the poems

(chorus)
From the patterns in the sand
To the holding of your hands
When I asked for proof that only I could see
From your wild rebellious feelings
To the man who did the healings
I recognised the God who valued me

It was one of those days when the stranger smiles as walking past
And you never know just what it is they’ve seen
And I had to see the ring, and I had to hear you sing
And I had to hear the calling once again

It was one of those days when I knew how to write the songs
And the wings inside my soul began to spread
And you showed that you knew me, and everything inside me
And you held out your hand and took me home

(repeat chorus)
(middle)
I realise the challenges are bigger than I thought
I’m gonna have to move myself again
And if I keep on searching, and if I keep my head
And if I keep my eyes upon the signs along the way

(repeat chorus)

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from Work in Progress, released January 16, 2012

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Pete Brazier Leeds, UK

Pete Brazier is a singer/songwriter, music producer, artist and Fractal Theologian. He has been writing songs since the age of 4 and recording since the age of 16. He is also a minister in the British Methodist Church.

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