You Are My One Thing

Album: We Will Not Be Shaken (2015)
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  • Your voice ever close you called me
    You never gave up pursuing
    I fell in love you stole my heart

    Your hand ever near I hold to
    I long for your heart to know you
    Just to live in your fellowship

    Just to be close to you Just to walk next to you
    This is my one thing You are my one thing
    Just to be close to you Just to walk next to you
    This is my one thing You are my one thing

    My eyes ever fixed upon you
    To live like a child to trust you
    I'll hold on to this treasured love
    My life ever set at your feet
    I give you my heart completely
    To live this life always by your side

    I have to know you
    All that's within me
    Cries out for your presence, God
    Nothing compares
    There's no one else
    Jesus you're my one desire Publisher: Bethel Music Publishing
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