| Song | One Great Cry |
| Artist | Carrie Newcomer |
| Album | The Age of Possibility |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Newcomer | |
| A thousand cry out in wonder | |
| A million pray "God could you give us a sign?" | |
| It's a heavy burden we're under | |
| If you carry yours, I'll carry mine | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| We are no more than a moment | |
| We're forever and ever and that's a fact | |
| In joy and hope and hunger | |
| In words and deeds we can't take back | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| Where do we go from here | |
| And what does it mean | |
| Is there some perfect madness or faith | |
| That believes in what can't be seen | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| So hold out your hand like altars | |
| We are meant to be here | |
| And we are meant to ask why | |
| If only to rise and to falter | |
| If only to give out one great cry | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see |
| zuo ci : Newcomer | |
| A thousand cry out in wonder | |
| A million pray " God could you give us a sign?" | |
| It' s a heavy burden we' re under | |
| If you carry yours, I' ll carry mine | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| We are no more than a moment | |
| We' re forever and ever and that' s a fact | |
| In joy and hope and hunger | |
| In words and deeds we can' t take back | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| Where do we go from here | |
| And what does it mean | |
| Is there some perfect madness or faith | |
| That believes in what can' t be seen | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| So hold out your hand like altars | |
| We are meant to be here | |
| And we are meant to ask why | |
| If only to rise and to falter | |
| If only to give out one great cry | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see |
| zuò cí : Newcomer | |
| A thousand cry out in wonder | |
| A million pray " God could you give us a sign?" | |
| It' s a heavy burden we' re under | |
| If you carry yours, I' ll carry mine | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| We are no more than a moment | |
| We' re forever and ever and that' s a fact | |
| In joy and hope and hunger | |
| In words and deeds we can' t take back | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| Where do we go from here | |
| And what does it mean | |
| Is there some perfect madness or faith | |
| That believes in what can' t be seen | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see | |
| So hold out your hand like altars | |
| We are meant to be here | |
| And we are meant to ask why | |
| If only to rise and to falter | |
| If only to give out one great cry | |
| How fine, how sweet the sound | |
| When I lay these sorrows and this poor heart down | |
| Hope that always found me | |
| I was blind but now I see |