In Time

Album: Horizons (2014)
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  • Seems like forever since I felt alive
    My whole world was shaking in the blink of an eye
    And everybody's got a word that's gonna take away the hurt
    And make everything alright
    But give just a little while

    'Cause in time
    In time I'll run, in time I'll heal
    In time these wounds will show me what's real
    In time I'll learn, in time I'll trust
    And in time we'll love what's been broken in us
    In time (Hoo hoo)

    Give yourself some distance, and what do you find?
    That it's in the shadow places we first see the light
    And I know there's a reason but I just can't see it
    At least not tonight
    But give me just a little while

    'Cause in time
    In time I'll run, in time I'll heal
    In time these wounds will show me what's real
    In time I'll learn, in time I'll trust
    And in time we'll love what's been broken in us
    In time (Hoo hoo)

    Hm wait, wait for it now
    Wait, wait for it now
    It's coming, it's coming
    Wait, wait for it now
    Oh won't you wait, wait for it now, oh

    Hoo, hoo, hey

    Oh in time I'll run, in time I'll heal
    In time these wounds will show me what's real
    In time I'll learn, in time I'll trust
    And in time we'll love what's been broken in us
    In time
    In time, yeah Writer/s: CHARLIE PEACOCK, KRIS ALLEN, MIKE DONEHEY
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, TWENTY TEN MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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