Wovenhand
His Rest
To enter his rest
To enter his rest
Close to his chest
And after his own heart
Shepherds enter at measure 33, 33
One foot on land
And one upon the sea
She holds them close
Careful to enter his rest
Threshing out what she had gleaned
Of my kinsman redeemer
She did dream
To enter his rest
To enter his rest
She whispers as an aspen tree
In her windy, windy way
Bringing fruit and flowers to me
Placed in vessels of clay
She holds them close
Grateful to enter his rest
Threshing out what she had gleaned
Of my kinsman redeemer
She did dream
To enter his rest
To enter his rest