Back to Top

Mary Gauthier - Till I See You Again Lyrics



Mary Gauthier - Till I See You Again Lyrics




May eternity hold you in the hollow of her hand
May a soft wind enfold you as you travel distant lands
May the moon and stars delight you as the daylight dims
Till the morning sun warms your face, till I see you again

May you lay down your struggle beneath a silver sky
May a summer rain inside your dreams sing a lullaby
May there be no more struggle, no more pain
May you sleep inside the stillness of the night till I see you again

May you never be a stranger, may you never feel alone
May you reunite with family and friends may they walk you home
May love embrace you in a dance that never ends
May you rest in gentle arms till I see you again
May you rest in gentle arms till I see you again
[ Correct these Lyrics ]

[ Correct these Lyrics ]

We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.


We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.




May eternity hold you in the hollow of her hand
May a soft wind enfold you as you travel distant lands
May the moon and stars delight you as the daylight dims
Till the morning sun warms your face, till I see you again

May you lay down your struggle beneath a silver sky
May a summer rain inside your dreams sing a lullaby
May there be no more struggle, no more pain
May you sleep inside the stillness of the night till I see you again

May you never be a stranger, may you never feel alone
May you reunite with family and friends may they walk you home
May love embrace you in a dance that never ends
May you rest in gentle arms till I see you again
May you rest in gentle arms till I see you again
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Ben Glover, Mary Gauthier
Copyright: Lyrics © Sentric Music, KAREN SCHAUBEN PUBLISHING ADMINISTRATION




Mary Gauthier - Till I See You Again Video
(Show video at the top of the page)


Performed By: Mary Gauthier
Language: English
Length: 3:44
Written by: Ben Glover, Mary Gauthier

Tags:
No tags yet