COMING HOME - from Martin's Cove

Details
Title | COMING HOME - from Martin's Cove |
Author | Nashville Tribute Band |
Duration | 4:23 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=XXnypK368KM |
Description
DON'T MISS THIS in the Doctrine and Covenants / D&C 137 - 138. The Nashville Tribute Band in Martin's Cove singing the song that brings the Pioneers home into the valleys of the West. Filmed while the Nashville Tribute Band was in Martin's Cove with Emily Belle Freeman and David Butler for their DON'T MISS THIS / COME FOLLOW ME study. With footage of the area and the exact spot where young men carried men, women and children across a freezing river, and later died for their acts of service and love.
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COMING HOME
I said good-bye to my old life
Followed my heart more than a thousand miles I’ve lived the joy, I’ve known the pain
I’ve felt the hand of God out on that frozen plain I walk today on blistered feet
But now the echo of these canyon walls
makes me wanna sing
Chorus
I’ve never seen beautiful like a journey’s end
When nameless faces become my best friend
I’ve never seen wonderful like walking on
Into this mountain fortress that God made of stone I’ve never seen troubles rolling underneath the wheels Like coming home
I prayed so hard my faith would last
Buried my baby boy beneath the prairie grass
We all had nights we’d lie awake
Afraid we wouldn’t ever be ones who’d have the chance to say
Repeat chorus
I thank my God on aching knees I raise my hands and he hears me
I’ve never seen beautiful like a journey’s end
When nameless faces become my best friend
I’ve never seen wonderful like walking on
Into the mountain fortress that God made of stone I’ve never seen troubles rolling underneath the wheels I’ve never seen, oh, anything that feels
Like coming home
words and music by Brad Hull, Matt Lopez and Jason Deere