Lyrics
Forgotten Light
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There’s dust on the pages, a hush in the hall,
The words we were given, forgotten by all.
We chase every light that flickers and fades,
And call it our truth, though it leads us astray.
He said, “My people perish for lack of knowledge,”
But still we wander blind.
We traded His fire for our own reflection,
And left our hearts behind.
There is a famine—not of bread, nor thirst for water,
But for hearing the Word of the Lord.
We run through the noise and call it living,
Starving with our souls ignored.
We sing about love, but forget its Giver,
Turn mercy to something we sell.
We speak of grace like a story remembered,
But live like we built heaven ourselves.
He said, “You’ve forgotten My law, I’ll forget your sons,”
And the echo breaks like rain.
Yet even in the ache of silence,
I hear His voice again.
There is a famine—not of bread, nor thirst for water,
But for hearing the Word of the Lord.
We drink from wells that run to nothing,
And wonder what we’re thirsty for.
The stars still whisper His name in the dark,
The wind still carries His word.
It’s not that He’s gone—it’s we who have drifted,
Forgetting the voice we heard.
There is a famine—not of bread, nor thirst for water,
But for hearing the Word of the Lord.
Yet grace still waits in the quiet morning,
calling every heart restored.
When the Word returns like a long-lost friend,
Will we know how to listen again?
