in a field of yellow flowers
underneath the sun
bluest eyes that spark with lightning
boy with shoes undone
he is young, so full of hope
reveling in tiny dreams
filling up his arms with flowers
right for giving any queen
running to her,beaming bright
while cradling his prize
a flickering of yellow light
within his mother's eyes
she holds them to her heart
keeping them where they'll be safe
clasped within her very marrow
dandilions in a vase

she sees love where anyone else would see weeds
all hope is found, here is everything he needs

fathomless Your endless mercy
weight i could not lift
where do i fit in this puzzle?
what good are these gifts?
not a martyr or a saint
scarcley can i struggle through
all that i have ever wanted
was to give my best to You

Lord search my heart
create in me something clean
...dandelions...
You see flowers in these weeds

gently lifting hands to heaven
softened by the sweetist hush
a Father sings over His children
loving them so very much
more than words could warrant
deeper than the darkest blue
more than sacrifice could merit
Lord, i give my heart to you

Lord search my heart
create in me something clean
...dandelions...
You see flowers in these weeds


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    When a kid goes and picks dandilion for his mother its because he loves he and thats all he can give.

    A dandilion is a weed but a mother puts them in a vase a delights in them because her son gave them to her out of love.

    This is a metaphor for God loving our gifts to him no matter how bad they are. That we dont have anything to give better than a dandilion but God will still proudly hold them in a vase.

    "You see flowers in these weeds"

    neato713on October 19, 2005   Link
  • +1
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    this is a great song...why does it have to be christian? :S

    I just like dandelions... :)

    *mLe*on October 14, 2002   Link
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    w00t!

    this is one of the best Five Iron Frenzy songs ever. It so totally rocks

    sierrafrenzyon January 21, 2002   Link
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    w00t!

    this is one of the best Five Iron Frenzy songs ever. It so totally rocks

    sierrafrenzyon January 21, 2002   Link
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    this song kicks the shit

    PLANESon January 21, 2002   Link
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    Reese Roper is such a genious when it comes to writing songs. When i met him once at a festival he acted like a goofball, it was great. He also does some crazy stuff on stage. But when it comes to writing songs, he ain't no joke. Rock

    Mr.Coffeeon January 25, 2002   Link
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    This is the best FIF song ever. It's so cute! Reese has a gorgeous voice, he really belts it out in this one.

    bEsTdEcEpTiOnon April 16, 2002   Link
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    This song IS great...i love it..it was soo inspiring at first, for some reason? Then again, its just i have deep love for five iron (: hah! rock out

    emogrrlon April 16, 2002   Link
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    This is definately one of my favorite FIF songs, it's awesome!

    supachikon April 18, 2002   Link
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    i heart this song it makes me think of my little cousin all the time it is so sweet

    monkeys_have_furon May 29, 2002   Link

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