Wild Horse

C.S. Lewis

In the distance there stands a wild horse.
Proud and persistent to run it's own course,
Entering through no other doors,
But those he has made for himself.
In his own eyes he's a prince of all,
Clever and wise, he heeds to no call,
Never denies that he might fall,
Dependent on nobody else.

As time went on he came upon
The thought that he was lonely.
I felt no fear, he cried a tear,
He knew he was not the only.

The Rider whose name is True begins to seek
And He opens His eyes to find His stallion meek.
Then came the moment, with no one in sight
But a horse with no name and the Rider in white
Filled with compassion for his plight
The stallion He claimed for His own.

As time had past, there came at last
The lifting of His burden
His strength renewed, with gratitude
And joy, he became a servant.

The Rider has come in view, His form unique
And He's chosen to ride upon His stallion meek.

Curiosités sur la chanson Wild Horse de Phil Keaggy

Sur quels albums la chanson “Wild Horse” a-t-elle été lancée par Phil Keaggy?
Phil Keaggy a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Love Broke Thru” en 1976 et “What a Day / Love Broke Thru” en 1991.
Qui a composé la chanson “Wild Horse” de Phil Keaggy?
La chanson “Wild Horse” de Phil Keaggy a été composée par C.S. Lewis.

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