Boy, press on don’t look back
The past will only haunt you and make you stumble in your tracks
One day you will see it, but now is not the time
That day you’ll come to a spacious place
You’ll look over your shoulder and see miles and miles of grace
Of course you’ll see your blunders, your screw ups and the like
But like frost in the morning, grace will have covered over those times
You’ve never held yourself together
Grace has been there the whole time
You’ve never held yourself together
Grace has sustained you all the while
Girl, don’t you turn around
You know what happened to Lots wife
as they were heading out of town
The past is gone girl, the only stretch of road is ahead
But one day you’ll come to that place in life
You’ll turn to stand in awe at grace for miles and miles....Sure you’ll see your mishaps, those
boyfriends that you had
But over every mistake they’ll be a sign that clearly says–
Brothers and sisters we’re on this road
And you can be sure that we will fall and break some bones
But we got to keep on pressing on...there’s a land that awaits
And the grace that has sustained us this far
is the grace that keeps us now as we walk along
And the grace that is to come, what beauty we will see
in every direction as far as the eye can see
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