“Internation Love Song” Song Lyrics
From the album, Share the Well, by Caedmons Call
Can I take your picture, putit in my billfold
You'll neve believe where I will take you
Can I have your headband, put it in my suitcase
You know I'm always gone before I think to thank you
I'm a soul that wanders in the field between
The Hyatt and the Leela
Empty as a tiffen in the afternoon
A perfect love is a world without hunger
A perfect love is a world without hunger
Freckles on your forehead, twinkle in your eye
You look just like my true love
Is she in your village, when can I meet her
She's so indigenously dressed, you're so indigenously dressed
I'm a thumb that wanders through the pages of
The National Geographic
Straing at my cell phone in an airport lounge
A perfect love [Maybe I'll stay here] is a world without hunger [Maybe I'll take you home]
A perfect love [Where do we go from here] is a world without hunger
You know a perfect love is a world without hunger
I've never seen it
I've never heard of it before
But I keep on looking for
A world without hunger
Cricket for baseball, polo for golf
Curry for ketchup and barbeque sauce
Lookin' to find a reason to shine
Waitin' in rickshaws standing in line
Or wandering through the field between
The Hyatt and the Leela
Empty as a tiffen
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Caedmons Call
It’s been more than four years since the release of the critically acclaimed, best-selling worship album, In the Company of Angels. But for Caedmon’s Call, the past four years might as well have been a lifetime. Having traveled to India, Ecuador and Brazil to witness firsthand the work of two key organizations, the Dalit Freedom Network who is dedicated to empowering India’s oppressed Dalit people in their quest for social freedom and human dignity, and Compassion International—a child relief agency for which Caedmon’s Call has been a longtime advocate—the band and its vision for and definition of ministry has been forever changed. The musical result was 2005’s Share the Well, considered by many Caedmon’s career best. Certainly, it was a pivotal album, signifying this band’s new experience and understanding of the Great Commission.
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