You could turn a hundred years and never empty all your fears
They’re pouring out like broken words and broken bones
They could fill a thousand pages, be the cry for all the ages
And the song for every soul who stands alone
The ache of life is more than you are able
Hold on love, don’t give up
Don’t close your eyes
The light is breaking through the night
Step out into the day, all the clouds and all the rain are gone
It’s over now
Step out into the sun, for you have only begun to know
What it’s all about
As the hungering dark gives way to the dawn, my love
It’s over now
Time will let the story told grow and grow ‘til it unfolds
In a way that even you cannot ignore
You can say the seasons change but never if you just remain
In a place where the freeze is at your door
What you don’t know is the signs are right for the turning tide
Hold on, hold on
It won’t be long
So hold on
Written by Bebo Norman and Jason Ingram / © 2006 Appstreet Music (ASCAP) / New Spring (ASCAP). All rights for the world on behalf of Appstreet Music (ASCAP) administered by New Spring (ASCAP). / Peertunes, Ltd./GrangeHill Music/J Ingram (SESAC)
Behind the Song:“‘Into the Day’ is a song about stepping out of the ‘dark night of the soul’ and into hope. It’s a subject I think most everyone can relate too, whether you’re in the middle of that darkness or, like Jason and myself, you’ve found yourself on the other side of it but can still remember what it was like to be there. This song pretty much encompasses the meaning of the entire record, that there is this strange and mysterious hope being played out daily against the backdrop of a frightening and beautiful world.” - Bebo Norman