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lyrics
Wherever I go, I never left you
Whatever my distance I'm near
I live in the places you keep me
In the words you read and hear
In the lives that I've touched
In the minds that press on
In that totem you clutch
In the silence and rest, Lord
I am here
You haven't seen the last of me
You ain't seen nothing yet
No, you haven't heard the last of me
There's no loss to regret
For I am everywhere you go
A breath upon the skin
And I live in everyone you know
And I'll come to you
Like a whisper on the wind
Oh the places we'll go
The places you'll take me
We're promised no earthly tomorrow
So seize today
In what language could I show
This new world that overtakes me
Whose brilliant colors make the old one appear
Degrees of gray
In the lessons I taught, hard won
And those you teach in kind
From the battles I fought
Straight to your mind
I am here
Wherever you roam, I go
Whatever you know, I know
You can't run from me
Whatever you see I see
And I'm still right here
Wherever you are, I'm near
No, you can't run from me
So press on guiltlessly
Because I'm with you now
You haven't seen the last of me
You ain't seen nothing yet
No you haven't heard the last of me
There's no loss to regret
For I am everywhere you go
A breath upon the skin
And no matter where you run, you know
That I'll come to you
Like a whisper on the wind
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