Let Them See You

Album: A Messenger (2013)
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  • Take away the melodies
    Take away the songs I sing
    Take away all the lights
    And all the songs you let me write
    Does the man I am today
    Say the words you need to say

    Let them see you in me
    Let them hear you
    When I speak
    Let them feel you
    When I sing
    Let them see you
    Let them see you in me

    Who am I without your grace
    Another smile, another face
    Another breath, a grain of sand
    Passing quickly through your hand
    I'd give my life, I'm not afraid
    Take it all, take everything

    Let them see you in me
    Let them hear you
    When I speak
    Let them feel you
    When I sing
    Let them see you
    Let them see you in me

    With every breath I breathe
    I sing a simple melody
    But I pray they'll hear more than a song
    In me, in me

    Let them see you in me
    Let them hear you
    When I speak
    Let them feel you
    When I sing
    Let them see you
    Let them see you in me

    Oh, let them see you in me
    Let them hear you
    When I speak
    Let them feel you
    When I sing
    Let them see you
    Just let them see you in me
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