Video musical
Video musical
Créditos
ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Andrew Peterson
Canto
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Andrew Peterson
Composición
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Asher Peterson
Asistente de ingeniería
Bob Boyd
Masterización
Ben Shive
Producción
Letra
[Verse 1]
I know it sounds crazy
But I know what I saw
When the sun came up on the brightest day
From the darkest night of all
[Verse 2]
I saw the man die
They laid Him in the tomb
And I know cause I saw it with my own two eyes
When He stepped into the room
[Verse 3]
I've seen too much
Too much to deny
I've seen too much
Too much to say goodbye
[Verse 4]
So we scattered to the four winds
To tell 'em what we know
But I get so tired and the doubt creeps in
And the doubt won't let me go
[Verse 5]
And it's all I can do to get up in the morning
And I can do is stand up in the storm
When all I remember's the passing for
A glimpse of the glory before it was gone
[Verse 6]
And I get so tired of this ridicule
But I cannot deny what I know to be true
Cause I've seen too much
What else can I do?
[Verse 7]
Where else can I go, Lord?
Where else can I go?
But to you
[Verse 8]
I've seen too many faces
All shining like the sun
I've seen too many skies on fire
Like the face of the Holy One
[Verse 9]
I've seen too many eyes wide open
That once were so blind
All burning with the beauty of the same love
Same love that opened mine
[Verse 10]
I've seen too much
Too much to deny
I've seen too much
Too many points of light
[Verse 11]
I know too much
I saw the scars and touched His skin
That's how it was
And I cannot hold it in
[Verse 12]
I've seen so much that cannot be explained
And I realize it's a mystery of faith
My friend was dead and He walked out of the grave
And I knew the world would never be the same
[Verse 13]
I saw too much
When I looked into the eyes
Oh, the one I love and The One who loves me
And there was nowhere left to hide
[Verse 14]
I've seen too much
Too much to deny
I've seen too much
Too much to say goodbye
[Verse 15]
Too many points of light
Too much to say goodbye
Written by: Andrew Peterson