I Look To You

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

As I lay me down

Heaven hear me now

I'm lost without a cause

After giving it my all



Winter storms have come

And darkened my sun

After all that I've been through

Who on earth can I turn to



I look to you

I look to you



After all my strength is gone

In you I can be strong



I look to you

I look to you



Yeah



And when melodies are gone

In you I hear a song



I look to you, you



About to lose my breath

There's no more fighting left

Sinking to rise no more

Searching for that open door



And every road that I've taken

Lead to my regret

And I don't know if Im gonna make it

Nothing to do but lift my head



I look to you

I look to you



Yeah



And when all my strength is gone

In you I can be strong



I look to you

I look to you



Oh yeah



And when melodies are gone

In you I hear a song



I look to you



My Levee has broken

(my levee's have broken, my walls have come)

Coming down on me

(crumbling down on me)

All the rain is falling

(the rain is falling, defeat is calling)

Set me free

(i need you to set me free)

Take me far away from the battle

I need you

Shine on me



I look to you

I look to you



After all my strength has gone

in you I can be strong



I look to you

I look to you



and when melodies are gone

In you I hear a song



I look to you



Yeah

I Look to you

Oooh

I Look to you

About I Look To You

"I Look To You" is a standout track from the Glee Cast, serving as a pivotal moment in the series' exploration of LGBTQ+ representation. Performed by the ensemble, the song blends pop and rock elements with a heartfelt delivery that underscores themes of support and unity. As part of the broader Glee musical catalog, this recording exemplifies the show's ability to integrate diverse genres and personal narratives into its soundtrack. The track resonates with audiences for its emotional depth and the collective vocal performance, marking a significant contribution to the series' legacy of empowering storytelling through music. Its inclusion in the complete season one collection highlights the group's growth and the show's commitment to addressing social issues through its artistic output.