| Song | Beneath the Snow |
| Artist | James Ingram |
| Album | Stand (In the Light) |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Lubbock | |
| It's hard to survive, | |
| Held in the grip of the coldbeneath the snow. | |
| But there in earth,the heart of a seed is alivewaiting to grow. | |
| And so for us allthere's a winter of fearthat can rape the souluntil the spirit deep inside, awakens. | |
| And the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above | |
| And the land shall be healed once morewith love. | |
| Alone in the darkit's hard to imaginethat day will ever come. | |
| That the season will changeand life will begin once againout in the sun. | |
| And just when it seemsthat nothing will ever rise againthere comes a voice on the summer windthat that cries out. | |
| For the river to roar | |
| And the eagle to soar, above. | |
| For the land to be healed once morewith love. | |
| And with that lovewill come the dawning | |
| And with that lightno time for warningtears may fallbut only the tears of joythat know how much there isto savour afterall. | |
| When the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above. | |
| When the night holds no pain | |
| And the day only beautiful | |
| And the land shall be healed againwith love. |
| zuo qu : Lubbock | |
| It' s hard to survive, | |
| Held in the grip of the coldbeneath the snow. | |
| But there in earth, the heart of a seed is alivewaiting to grow. | |
| And so for us allthere' s a winter of fearthat can rape the souluntil the spirit deep inside, awakens. | |
| And the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above | |
| And the land shall be healed once morewith love. | |
| Alone in the darkit' s hard to imaginethat day will ever come. | |
| That the season will changeand life will begin once againout in the sun. | |
| And just when it seemsthat nothing will ever rise againthere comes a voice on the summer windthat that cries out. | |
| For the river to roar | |
| And the eagle to soar, above. | |
| For the land to be healed once morewith love. | |
| And with that lovewill come the dawning | |
| And with that lightno time for warningtears may fallbut only the tears of joythat know how much there isto savour afterall. | |
| When the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above. | |
| When the night holds no pain | |
| And the day only beautiful | |
| And the land shall be healed againwith love. |
| zuò qǔ : Lubbock | |
| It' s hard to survive, | |
| Held in the grip of the coldbeneath the snow. | |
| But there in earth, the heart of a seed is alivewaiting to grow. | |
| And so for us allthere' s a winter of fearthat can rape the souluntil the spirit deep inside, awakens. | |
| And the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above | |
| And the land shall be healed once morewith love. | |
| Alone in the darkit' s hard to imaginethat day will ever come. | |
| That the season will changeand life will begin once againout in the sun. | |
| And just when it seemsthat nothing will ever rise againthere comes a voice on the summer windthat that cries out. | |
| For the river to roar | |
| And the eagle to soar, above. | |
| For the land to be healed once morewith love. | |
| And with that lovewill come the dawning | |
| And with that lightno time for warningtears may fallbut only the tears of joythat know how much there isto savour afterall. | |
| When the river shall roar | |
| And the eagle shall soar, above. | |
| When the night holds no pain | |
| And the day only beautiful | |
| And the land shall be healed againwith love. |