Hear My Call

Album: The Light Of The Sun (2011)
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  • Here I am again, asking questions
    Waiting to be moved
    I am so unsure of my perception
    What I thought I knew I don't seem to
    Where is the turn so I can get
    Back to what I believe in?
    Back to the old me and

    God, please hear my call
    I am afraid for me
    Love has burned me raw I need your healing
    I need your healing

    I've been such a fool, how did I get here?
    Played by all the rules then they changed
    I am but a child to your vision
    Standing in the cold and the rain

    Lost here in the dark I can't see
    Gotta take a stand, what is happening?
    Oh, this hurts so bad. I can hardly breathe
    I just want to leave so

    Please, please
    Please, ooo ooo

    Please, please
    Please, ooo ooo

    Please, please
    Please, please, please, please Writer/s: JILL SCOTT, LEE HUTSON JR.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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