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The Compass in the Dust – A Song to My Father in Heaven (Emotional Worship Song) 🎵 The workshop is cold and the tools are all still I’m climbing the mountain but I’ve lost the will Your boots by the door are still covered in clay I’m tracing your steps but I’m losing my way The man that I am was built by your hand Now I’m just a stranger in a hollowed-out land Oh, Heaven, if you hear a son’s broken cry Reach down through the clouds in the dark of the sky I don’t need the gold or the fame or the years Just one more advice to quiet my fears If you’re building a kingdom, I know he’s the best But Heaven, I’m drowning, give my father some rest I sit in your chair and I stare at the wall Waiting for shadows or a ghost in the hall You taught me to fight and you taught me to stand But you never taught me to let go of your hand The silence is heavy, it’s louder than thunder Without you to guide me, I’m just pulling under Is there a porch where you’re watching the stars? Do you see all the stitches and look at my scars? I’d give up my future for a piece of the past For a talk in the truck, for a love that would last! Oh, Heaven, if you hear a son’s broken cry Reach down through the clouds in the dark of the sky I don’t need the gold or the fame or the years Just one more advice to quiet my fears If you’re building a kingdom, I know he’s the best But Heaven, I’m drowning, give my father some rest! Oh, Heaven, if you hear... a son’s broken cry... I don’t need the gold... I just need one more "hi"... If you’re building a kingdom, I know he’s the best But Heaven, I’m drowning... give my father some rest. I’ll keep the fire burning, Dad... Just in case you find your way back home. Just in case.