| Jethro
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| A single thread in a tapestry
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| Through its color brightly shine
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| Can never see its purpose
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| In the pattern of the grand design
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| And the stone that sits on the very top
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| Of the mountain’s mighty face
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| Does it think it’s more important
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| Than the stones that form the base?
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| So how can you see what your life is worth
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| Or where your value lies?
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| You can never see through the eyes of man
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| You must look at your life
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| Look at your life through heaven’s eyes
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| Lai-la-lai…
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| A lake of gold in the desert sand
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| Is less than a cool fresh spring
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| And to one lost sheep, a shepherd boy
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| Is greater than the richest king
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| If a man lose ev’rything he owns
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| Has he truly lost his worth?
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| Or is it the beginning
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| Of a new and brighter birth?
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| So how do you measure the worth of a man
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| In wealth or strength or size?
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| In how much he gained or how much he gave?
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| The answer will come
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| The answer will come to him who tries
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| To look at his life through heaven’s eyes
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| And that’s why we share all we have with you
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| Though there’s little to be found |
| When all you’ve got is nothing
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| There’s a lot to go around
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| No life can escape being blown about
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| By the winds of change and chance
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| And though you never know all the steps
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| You must learn to join the dance
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| You must learn to join the dance
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| Lai-la-lai…
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| So how do you judge what a man is worth
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| By what he builds or buys?
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| You can never see with your eyes on earth
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| Look through heaven’s eyes
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| Look at your life
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| Look at your life
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| Look at your life through heaven’s eyes |