
Trust Sarah McLachlan
"Trust" by Sarah McLachlan, released in 1997, is a #Pop ballad that explores themes of vulnerability, faith, and the complexities of relationships. The lyrics convey a longing for connection and the courage to be open. Its ethereal sound, characterized by soft piano and layered vocals, enhances its emotional depth, resonating with listeners and solidifying McLachlan's impact on the adult contemporary genre.

Somewhere deep inside me
I hold a picture of a time long gone
A time of ease and simple pleasures
And days in shadows not so long
Now with my mind I'm struggling
Holding on to what I believe
Listen to the fragments of my thoughts
That leave me broken and decieved
'Cause I don't know the way
He said "I can take you there
I can show you places where
Our time has had no ware"
And as we walked the plains
The skies, they open wide
Revealing all the shame
For what's been lost inside us all
It's a day in the life
In my mind I've seen it all
Sometime soon for all to see
The walls are slowly breaking down
In my mind I've seen it all
And someday we'll be free
I hold a picture of a time long gone
A time of ease and simple pleasures
And days in shadows not so long
Now with my mind I'm struggling
Holding on to what I believe
Listen to the fragments of my thoughts
That leave me broken and decieved
'Cause I don't know the way
He said "I can take you there
I can show you places where
Our time has had no ware"
And as we walked the plains
The skies, they open wide
Revealing all the shame
For what's been lost inside us all
It's a day in the life
In my mind I've seen it all
Sometime soon for all to see
The walls are slowly breaking down
In my mind I've seen it all
And someday we'll be free
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