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Heaven Lyrics

I had all the words in the world
Now I've got nothing to say to You
Got to be a million people that
Have walked this road before

But why does it feel so tough
And I am letting go again
I think I understand
And I am letting go again

As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
Like the sun coming up on a pitch cold night

As we face time on our own
And I am rediscovering
The life that's left to me
A sea of rediscovery
A sea of rediscovery

As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
Like the sun coming up on a pitch cold night

As time goes by I don't see You smile for a while
As time goes by I don't see a smile for a while
Expose me God to Your light
Touch my eyes, free my soul
Expose my God to Your light
Touch my eyes, free my soul

As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
As Heaven is open wide
I see these streets come alive
Like the sun coming up on a pitch cold night

I see your face before me, again and again
Again and again
As Heaven is open wide

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South African Christian band The Benjamin Gate — made up of singer Adrienne ("Adie") Liesching, bassist Costa Balamatsias, drummer Nick Volsteedt, and guitarists Marc Pautz and Chris Poisat — splashed the stateside shores in 2001 with their stunning rookie bow, untitled. Their full-length debut received rave reviews, earned four Dove Award nods, and scored a pair of #1 singles on the rock charts ("All Over Me" and "Lay It Down") and a #2 single ("How Long"), all culminating in solid first round sales. Yet as "untitled" highlighted several Euro-pop touches, "Contact" finds its focus upping the tempo and energy for a more dynamic and daring rock release. Vibrant vocals, masterful melodies, and hard-stacked hooks all come together to give Contact a passionate, guitar-driven clash of rocket-fueled pop and searing six-string distortion. Contact soars with a raw vitality that opts for an energized live feel over the confined sterility of the overtly primed and polished.

Peeling back the history pages, The Benjamin Gate first formed in 1998 following the tragic automobile death of a musician friend named Ben. The effect of the loss — which Adrienne describes as "shocking us into finding our own existence" — brought together The Benjamin Gate's five members with the charge to take life by the reigns, and for them, it meant fulfilling their dream of starting a band. Sadly the band split up because of their personal life had begun to take precedence over the band (marriage, kids, etc.). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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