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All Right
Looking out
To the hills, to the setting sun,
I feel a cold wind
Bound to come;
Another change,
Another end I cannot see,
But your faithfulness to me
Is making it all right.
I fall down on my knees;
Tell me that it�s all right.
You give me what I need.
Years of knockin� on heaven�s door
Have taught me this, if nothing more,
That it�s all right, what may come.
I�ve heard it said,
When the river�s running high,
You get to higher ground or you die.
Well, muddy waves of pain
Washed over me,
And it only made me see,
It�s gonna be all right.
I, I fall down on my knees;
Tell me that it�s all right.
You give me what I need.
Years of knockin� on heaven�s door
Have taught me this, if nothing more,
That it�s all right, what may come.
When will I learn there�re no guarantees?
What strengthens hope, my eyes have never seen,
But it won�t be long
Till the faith will be sight,
And the heavens will say,
It�s all right.
(all right.)
(all right.)
(all right.)
All right,
I fall down on my knees;
Tell me that it�s all right.
You give me what I need.
Years of knockin�...heaven�s door,
Have taught me this, if nothing more,
And it�s all right.
Whatever comes.
All right,
Fall on my knees,
Tell me that it�s all right.
You give me what I need.
(after all these) years of knockin� on heaven�s door,
(years of knockin� on heavens� door,)
(it�s gonna be) all right.
(oooooh, yeah.) all right.
I fall down on my knees,
Tell me that it�s all right,
�cause you give me what I need,
(after all these years of knockin� on heaven�s door,)
Years of knockin� on heaven�s door,
(it�s gonna be) all right.
Whatever comes, yes sir,
All right.
I fall down on my knees.
All right.
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