Eyes of the Heart (Radio's Song)
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The physical can be so blind
In my eyes
The innocent can be so wise
It's not about black or white
This is wrong or right
Can you take a stranger
And treat him like your brother
Love don't start with the eyes
Starts with the heart
Look deep down inside
In all that you have a chance
To make a choice, to make a change
So make the choice to look with the eyes of your heart
Close your eyes
The light of love will lead the way
In the eyes of a child
We're all the same
If we're all God's children
The logic is so simple
The one you call stranger is really your brother
Love don't start with the eyes
Starts with the heart
Look deep down inside
In all that you have a chance
To make a choice, to make a change
So make the choice to look with the eyes of your heart
No I don't mean to preach
Some may say that it's unrealistic
Cause none of us is perfect
But the way that I say it
What do you just try to see with different eyes
Could you see that what is done to you is done to me?
We want humanity yeah
Oh, love don't start with the eyes
Starts with the heart
Look deep down inside
In all that you have a chance
To make a choice, to make a change
So make the choice to look with the eyes of...
Love don't start with the eyes
Starts with the heart
Look deep down inside
You have the chance
To make a choice, to make a change
So take the chance
To make a choice, to make a change
So make the choice to look with the eyes of your heart
About Eyes of the Heart (Radio's Song)
India Arie's "Eyes of the Heart (Radio's Song)" stands as a poignant testament to her signature blend of gospel, soul, and contemporary R&B. Recorded during her early career, the track exemplifies her ability to weave spiritual themes with accessible, radio-friendly melodies. As a key component of her discography, the song reflects her commitment to uplifting messages and her distinctive vocal style that bridges traditional church music with modern pop sensibilities. The recording captures the essence of her work from the early 2000s, a period where she began establishing herself as a major force in the soul genre. Rather than focusing on specific chart positions or obscure biographical details, the song highlights her broader influence on artists who seek to merge faith with mainstream appeal. It remains a staple in discussions about her catalog, demonstrating how she consistently delivers emotionally resonant performances that resonate with listeners seeking both spiritual depth and musical joy.
