You Hold It All Together

Album: Poets & Saints (2016)
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  • It feels like an ocean of sorrow is under my skin
    Even the ocean eventually meets with the sand
    Sorrow on sorrow, I'm waiting
    Heavy I'm anticipating
    Trusting the current, will carry me

    You are my strength
    You are my song
    You are my salvation
    You hold it all together
    You hold it all together

    We come with great expectations, and fears in our hearts
    Send us Your light, as we're making our way through the dark
    All of the earlier troubles
    Chaos and pain they unravel
    Looking ahead we rejoice in You

    You are my strength
    You are my song
    You are my salvation
    You hold it all together
    You hold it all together

    Like a stone, in the wasteland
    I was useless, until You
    Lifted high, in Your mercy
    Out of sorrow and made new
    Oh this mind, it can't measure
    All Your favours in this world
    So we shout in adoration
    Holy, holy are You Lord

    You are my strength
    You are my song
    You are my salvation
    You hold it all together
    You hold it all together
    You hold it all together Writer/s: DAVID LEONARD, LESLIE JORDAN, SANDRA MCCRACKEN
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Integrity Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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