Somehow we've gone and lost our way
But this is where we are
Oh how you lift your rusted brow
Little thoughts have weighed your vision down

We move slowly sewn in time

We can shape but can't control
These possibilities to grow
Weeds amongst the push and pull
Waiting on the wind to take us

We can write with ink and pen
But we will sew with seeds instead
Starting with words we've said
And we will all be changed

Speak now, don't tarry on like it's always gunna be
Hope child is expectation
But don't forget to love

We can shape but can't control
These possibilities to grow
Weeds amongst the push and pull
Waiting on the wind to take us

We can write with ink and pen
But we will sew with seeds instead
Starting with words we've said
And we will all be changed

We look for home, but we'll never know
Distance will grow, but I'll always know

We look for home, but we'll never know
Distance will grow, but I'll always know

We look for home, but we'll never know
Distance will grow, but I'll always know


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We Will All Be Changed Lyrics as written by Aaron David Stoner Trenton James Wheeler

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