Lyrics Doug Stone – Faith In Me, Faith In You
Text:
A single mother with two children make lunches in the mornin’
And on her way to work, she drops ’em off at school
And tells them, ‘Faith in me, faith in you’
A farmer kneels in his fields with dust pourin’ through his fingers
He looks up and says, ‘Faith in me, faith in you’
Oh-ooh-oh, I have to have faith
That’s where it all starts
I know I have to have faith in myself
It’s free and it’s found right here in my heart
And when I think about things and all the dreams I wanna see come true
Let me tell you just what I do…
I take a look in the mirror and I smile and say, ‘Have faith in me, faith in you’
In the shadow of a city, by the banks of the river
From the doorway of his cardboard room
A man cries out, ‘Faith in me, faith in you’
Before the poverty and prejudice or the hunger and pain
Or the social injustice… just once, let the voices ring
Here ’em say, ‘Faith in me, faith in you’
I take a look in the mirror and I smile and say, ‘Have faith in me… faith in you’