She Would Stand Poem by Atty Davis

She Would Stand



Walkin' down life's little path
Brush and breeze along the way
She didn't notice the years go past
As she lived her life with grace
Like makin the sun go up and down
Makin the world go round and round
Or keep it from slippin' away

She would stand with the weight of the world on her shoulders
While others danced around her way
She would stand amidst the grief and the heartache
So others could fall apart for just one day
And she would stand in the shadow of glory
She would stand in the wind and the rain
Stand on a triumphant day
She would stand for me
She would stand for you
She would stand. She would stand.

Some say she was nieve to believe
Love could conquer all her needs
Mundane hours turned to sand and blow away
Dreams came true at a distance
Mountain streams were not her source
River waters she dared to carry
Freedom to those who walked only in the dark


She would stand with the weight of the world on her shoulders
While others danced around her way
She would stand amidst the grief and the heartache
So others could fall apart for just one day
And she would stand in the shadow of glory
Stand in the wind and the rain
Stand in the sun of a triumphant day
She would stand for me
She would stand for you
She would stand she would stand

Well, what happened to that little path
Seems she's lost her way
That spinning globe that spun above
Seems to have spun away

So light the load, she is confused
Only she is left to be served
So in front of God she stands today
He smiles at her, his beautiful work
The cup that runneth over he gives to her
As they walk together the rest of the way

She would stand with the weight of the world on her shoulders
While others danced around her way
She would stand amidst the grief and the heartache
So others could fall apart for just one day
And she would stand in the shadow of glory
Stand in the wind and the rain
Stand in the sun of a triumphant day
She would stand for me
She would stand for you
She would stand she would stand

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