I Smile

Album: Hello Fear (2011)
Charted: 85
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  • If you love Jesus make some noise
    If you know Jesus loves you makes some noise
    And you know because Jesus loves you
    Fellas, you know what we can do, know what we can do, right?

    (Reclaim)
    I smile, even though I hurt, see I smile
    (C'mon) I know God is working so I smile
    Even though (even though I've been here for a while)
    I smile (I smile)

    C'mon and say (smile)
    It's so hard (it's so hard to look up when you been down)
    Sure would hate (sure would hate to see you give up now)
    You look so (you look so much better when you smile, so smile)

    Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute
    Break it down, break it down, break it down, break it, break it down
    Now I'm not hearing everybody singin'
    I said I'm not hearing everybody singin'
    I don't care if you ain't got only but one tooth
    You still can smile
    I want you to look at your brother next to you and say
    Bro (bro)
    God been too good to you, bro (God been too good to you)
    You need to smile bro (You need to smile bro)
    Even if those are not your teeth, bro
    (Even if those aren't your teeth, bro)
    You can still smile, homie (you can still smile, homie)
    I wanna see everybody hands in the air, clap up in the air
    Everybody clap up in the air
    C'mon, c'mon, c'mon

    Now I want you to "oh, oh, oh", say, say
    Oh, oh, oh
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, hands up)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (hands up, yeah)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (ay, uh-huh)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon)
    Break it down, break it down, break it down, break it down
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh
    Break it down, break it, break it down

    Now I'm wondering if I got some homies out here who can dance
    I wanna know if we can dance a little bit
    I said I wanna know if we can dance a little bit
    I said can we dance a little bit?
    Okay, so we gon' do a little two step
    We gon' do a little two step
    We gon' do this, watch this
    We gon' do, we gon' go

    C'mon, everybody
    Ay, a little two step
    Ay, ay
    C'mon, and a little two step (and a little two step)
    Oh, I got some, matter fact
    Come on, come on, come on
    My Caucasian brother, bring it in (and a little two step)
    Let's go, let's go (and a little two step)

    Oh, oh, oh
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (sing)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (sing it again, sing it again)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon, c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh (c'mon)
    You look so much better when you, oh, oh, oh
    You look so much better when you smile (one, two, three, now) Writer/s: Fred Tackett, James Harris Iii, Kirk Franklin, Terry Lewis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Missing Link Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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