Hallelujah

Album: Here (2016)
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  • There's a hole in my heart I've been hiding
    I've been strong for so long that I'm blind
    Is there a place I can go where the lonely river flows?
    Where fear ends and faith begins

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, let me in
    I've been praying but I'm paying for my sins
    Won't you give me a sign before I lose my mind?
    Woah, hallelujah, let me in

    Every step makes me think that I'm closer
    But somehow I just never arrived
    When our hope disappears, please protect me from my tears
    I need you right by my side

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, let me in
    I've been praying but I'm paying for my sins
    Won't you give me a sign before I lose my mind?
    Woah, hallelujah, let me in

    Woah, woah, hallelujah
    Woah, woah, hallelujah
    All the places I've been
    Please forgive me for my sins
    Woah, hallelujah, let me in

    Woah, woah, let me in
    Woah, woah, let me in
    Woah, woah
    Please forgive me for my sins
    Woah, hallelujah, let me in Writer/s: ALICIA AUGELLO COOK, JOHN JAMES NAPIER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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