Here is the official lyric video for "Deep Magic" by John Mark McMillan
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Lyrics
Lost myself again for a minute
Back in the pandemic
But I'm beginning to find a light
Since I've been born again
I lose my faith every morning
But in the evening, I find
Jesus in the reaches every night
And I'm coming back up from the underworld again
With a savior complex and a couple of other bad habits
I'm coming back up from the underworld again
With flowers for my friends
And a pocket full of deep magic
Can I hold on to your heart
When the gold rush is over and gone?
Could we start over?
Would you sing to me like Springsteen
Dancing in the shadows?
How can I keep your heart?
Keep your heart
When the gold rush goes dark
Would you know the miracle if you were in it?
Or would you resent it
With a body full of Spirit
And stardust in your blood
And maybe it's okay to be afraid of getting older
But don't look over your shoulder
And say that isn't what it was
And I'm coming back up from the underworld again
With a savior complex and a couple of other bad habits
I'm coming back up from the underworld again
With flowers for my friends
And a pocket full of deep magic
Can I hold on to your heart
When the gold rush is over and gone?
Could we start over?
Would you sing to me like Springsteen
Dancing in the shadows
When nobody knows who we are?
Can I still have your heart?
(Can I hold on?)
(Can I hold on?)
(When the gold rush goes dark)
(Can I hold on to your heart)
(When the gold rush goes dark)
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John Mark McMillan is something of an anomaly: an artist and Platinum-selling songwriter bending genres and defying categorization by carving out his own unique and independent path. With an ear for melody and a poet’s eye for metaphor, no topic has been off-limits. While each of his albums over the past decade have continued to explore new territory, it’s McMillan’s ability to give lyric and language to the human experience that many consider his greatest gift.
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