A corner office was his dream More like a prison now it seems Somewhere on the corporate climb He left his warrior behind. Now he's just a worker at a daily grind, Steals his years and numbs his mind. His strength is fading, his dreams are blind This is not the life he had in mind. She lies awake as he's up at night Staring at his screen that tells him lies That the grass is greener on the other side So she's at the gym fighting off the years To be young again and calm her fears That she'll never be enough for him Just as a young man catches her eye. Now they're trapped in their own worlds and their own wars With their cell phones and the closed doors It's funny how quiet and peaceful that it seems. But they're all alone together In the house of their dreams. Little sister, she's a sixteen-year-old princess Lost somewhere between the swing set And her brand new crush's chariot awaits And big brother's rooms glowing with trophies that shout his name But he'd trade all his high school fame For some backyard catch with his hero again Now they're trapped in their own worlds and their own wars With their cell phones and the closed doors It's funny how quiet and peaceful that it seems. But they're all alone together In the house of their dreams. So now they're all dressed up in Sunday best Sit up straight just like the rest And they sing the songs of peace and rest that Jesus freely gives And then their kids look up as daddy stands And he takes his bride with trembling hands Brother kneels at his father's side as princess looks in her mother's eyes Their tears tear down the walls as daddy prays We're trapped in our own worlds and our own wars With our cell phones and our closed doors God, only You can save our family And on this Rock, we'll build On this Rock, we'll build The house of our dreams