I wandered by a brookside
I wandered by a mill
I could not hear the water
The murmuring it was still
Not a sound of any grasshopper
Nor the chirp of any bird
But the beating of my own heart
Was the only sound I heard
The beating of my own heart
Was the only sound I heard
Then silent tears fast flowing
When someone stood beside
A hand upon my shoulder
I knew the touch was kind
He drew me near and nearer
We neither spoke one word
But the beating of our own two hearts
Was the only sound I heard
The beating of our own two hearts
Was the only sound I heard
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Review about I Wandered by a Brookside two hearts--hers and God's | Reviewer: nancy | 4/28/09
I get a different take on this than the one posted. The two hearts were hers and God's. It seems to depict her walk through life with only the beating of her own heart but at the end she felt the touch of God and their two hearts beat as one. A good illistration of God taking us into eternity.
hello | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/2/07
This is the moast beutiful love song ever,if only everyone could find love like that(...the beating of our own two hearts was the only sound i heard...) the way she sings ,she makes you belive it's possible
Beautiful song - who wrote it? | Reviewer: K | 4/18/06
Beautiful song - wondering who wrote it - Eva? She usually did covers as fa as I know-has anyone else recorded it?
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