Sandie Thurston songs
co-written with Sandra D. Williams and Bob Clay
recorded at GatorHole Studio
sung by Julie Burton
CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW
(1st VERSE)The coffee's gotten bitter and the TV sets are off,
The candy stripers closed the gift shop down.
A mother sits and holds a teddy bear,
In the early morning silence, she offers up a prayer,
( CHORUS)God, can You hear me now,
All night there was a crowd, and the people crying out,
So many here who needed You, I tried to feel You near me,
Finally it?s quiet, God can You hear me now?
(2nd VERSE)Still shaken from the sound of ripping metal and the crash
And the look of panic in his girlfriend?s eyes,
He stands outside the door to Urgent Care,
In the early morning silence, he offers up a prayer
REPEAT CHORUS
(3rd VERSE)Behind a faded curtain next to a narrow cot
An old man sits and holds her trembling hand.
They?ve had more than fifty years to share,
In the early morning silence, he offers up a prayer
REPEAT CHORUS
TAGFinally it?s quiet, Dear God, can You hear me now?
? Sandie Thurston Sandra D. Williams Bob Clay
recorded at GatorHole Studio
sung by Julie Burton
CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW
(1st VERSE)The coffee's gotten bitter and the TV sets are off,
The candy stripers closed the gift shop down.
A mother sits and holds a teddy bear,
In the early morning silence, she offers up a prayer,
( CHORUS)God, can You hear me now,
All night there was a crowd, and the people crying out,
So many here who needed You, I tried to feel You near me,
Finally it?s quiet, God can You hear me now?
(2nd VERSE)Still shaken from the sound of ripping metal and the crash
And the look of panic in his girlfriend?s eyes,
He stands outside the door to Urgent Care,
In the early morning silence, he offers up a prayer
REPEAT CHORUS
(3rd VERSE)Behind a faded curtain next to a narrow cot
An old man sits and holds her trembling hand.
They?ve had more than fifty years to share,
In the early morning silence, he offers up a prayer
REPEAT CHORUS
TAGFinally it?s quiet, Dear God, can You hear me now?
? Sandie Thurston Sandra D. Williams Bob Clay
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