Kings And Queens

Album: Kings & Queens (2012)
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  • Whoa oh, whoa oh oh oh

    Little hands, shoe-less feet, lonely eyes looking back at me
    Will we leave behind the innocent to grieve
    On their own, on the run when their lives have only begun
    These could be our daughters and our sons
    And just like a drum I can hear their hearts beating
    I know my God won't let them be defeated
    Every child has a dream to belong and be loved

    Boys become kings, girls will be queens
    Wrapped in Your majesty
    When we love, when we love the least of these
    Then they will be brave and free
    Shout your name in victory
    When we love, when we love the least of these
    When we love the least of these

    Whoa oh, whoa oh oh oh
    Whoa oh, whoa oh oh oh

    Break our hearts once again
    Help us to remember when
    We were only children hoping for a friend
    Won't you look around these are the lives that the world has forgotten
    Waiting for doors of our hearts and our homes to open

    Boys become kings, girls will be queens
    Wrapped in Your majesty
    When we love, when we love the least of these
    Then they will be brave and free
    Shout your name in victory
    When we love when we love the least of these
    When we love the least of these

    Whoa oh, whoa oh oh oh

    If not us who will be like Jesus
    To the least of these
    If not us tell me who will be like Jesus
    Like Jesus to the least of these

    Boys become kings, girls will be queens
    Wrapped in your majesty
    When we love, when we love the least of these
    Then they will be brave and free shout your name in victory
    We will love, we will love the least of these
    We will love the least of these
    We will love the least of these
    We will love the least of these
    We will love the least of these
    We will love the least of these Writer/s: CHUCK BUTLER, JOEL ANDREW PARISIEN, JUAN OTERO
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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