In God's Eyes
Willie Nelson · Moonlight Becomes You
It's just as wrong to think as to say
For a thought is but a word that's unspoken
In God's eyes He sees it this way
Lend a hand if you can to a stranger
Never worry if he can't repay
For in time you'll be repaid ten times over
In God's eyes He sees it this way
In God's eyes we're like sheep in a meadow
Now and then a lamb goes astray
But open arms should await it's returning
In God's eyes He sees it this way
[ guitar ]
In God's eyes we're like sheep in a meadow
Now and then a lamb goes astray
But open arms should await it's returning
In God's eyes He sees it this way
In God's Eyes
Willie Nelson's 'In God's Eyes' appears on the 1975 album 'Moonlight Becomes You,' a collection of songs largely written by the artist himself. The track exemplifies Nelson's signature blend of country storytelling and spiritual reflection, often characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic instrumentation. Released during a period where Nelson continued to explore themes of faith and personal history, the song fits within his broader discography of introspective ballads. It stands as a testament to his ability to craft narratives that resonate with listeners seeking both comfort and insight, maintaining a place among his most recognized works alongside tracks like 'Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground' and 'I'm Not Trying to Forget You.'

