| Song | Two Weeks In Africa |
| Artist | Caedmon's Call |
| Album | Overdressed |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Osenga | |
| From Johannesburg to Cape Town, the plane had barely touched down | |
| She was taking photos for the friends back home | |
| This was where she had always felt her heart belonged | |
| She was finally here, the sky was bright and clear | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| Johannesburg to Houston she came home on a mountain | |
| But school was starting, things kept moving on | |
| Before you knew it seven years had gone | |
| She found a picture of her standing smiling, | |
| Arms around the starving kids she swore to not forget | |
| She swore to not forget | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| And if we follow our dear sun to where the shores are not familiar | |
| Faces turn to numbers, numbers fall like manna from the sky | |
| Why, oh why, oh Father, why? | |
| One village in Malawi now has water running pure and clean | |
| One church alive in Kenya's full of truth and love and medicine | |
| We put the walls up but Jesus keeps 'em standin' | |
| He doesn't need us, but He lets us put our hands in | |
| So we can see His love is bigger than you and me | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa |
| zuo qu : Osenga | |
| From Johannesburg to Cape Town, the plane had barely touched down | |
| She was taking photos for the friends back home | |
| This was where she had always felt her heart belonged | |
| She was finally here, the sky was bright and clear | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| Johannesburg to Houston she came home on a mountain | |
| But school was starting, things kept moving on | |
| Before you knew it seven years had gone | |
| She found a picture of her standing smiling, | |
| Arms around the starving kids she swore to not forget | |
| She swore to not forget | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| And if we follow our dear sun to where the shores are not familiar | |
| Faces turn to numbers, numbers fall like manna from the sky | |
| Why, oh why, oh Father, why? | |
| One village in Malawi now has water running pure and clean | |
| One church alive in Kenya' s full of truth and love and medicine | |
| We put the walls up but Jesus keeps ' em standin' | |
| He doesn' t need us, but He lets us put our hands in | |
| So we can see His love is bigger than you and me | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa |
| zuò qǔ : Osenga | |
| From Johannesburg to Cape Town, the plane had barely touched down | |
| She was taking photos for the friends back home | |
| This was where she had always felt her heart belonged | |
| She was finally here, the sky was bright and clear | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| Johannesburg to Houston she came home on a mountain | |
| But school was starting, things kept moving on | |
| Before you knew it seven years had gone | |
| She found a picture of her standing smiling, | |
| Arms around the starving kids she swore to not forget | |
| She swore to not forget | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa | |
| And if we follow our dear sun to where the shores are not familiar | |
| Faces turn to numbers, numbers fall like manna from the sky | |
| Why, oh why, oh Father, why? | |
| One village in Malawi now has water running pure and clean | |
| One church alive in Kenya' s full of truth and love and medicine | |
| We put the walls up but Jesus keeps ' em standin' | |
| He doesn' t need us, but He lets us put our hands in | |
| So we can see His love is bigger than you and me | |
| Two weeks | |
| And we all can feel the calling | |
| Two weeks | |
| To make the world a little smaller | |
| So a girl got on a plane for two weeks in Africa |