The Sound

Album: The Sound (2008)
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  • I never said a word
    But I know my Father heard me
    I stopped talking about it
    'Cause now it's time to shout it
    Fifty thousand problems
    And words couldn't solve them

    [Chorus:]
    That's the sound of victory and
    That's the sound of no defeat and
    That's the sound of holding on and
    That's the sound of staying strong, oh

    I can't do nothing but scream what I'm feeling
    God knows my heart and I know that He hears it
    Yeah

    I never said a word
    But I know my Father heard me
    I stopped talking about it
    'Cause now it's time to shout it
    Fifty thousand problems
    And words couldn't solve them

    [Chorus:]

    I can't do nothing but scream what I'm feeling
    God knows my heart and I know that He hears it
    Yeah

    I think I wanna holla
    Is it alright if I holla?
    Sometimes I need to holla
    Hey, holla
    Now can you hear me if I moan
    Is it alright if I moan?
    Mmm, moan
    Mmm, moan
    Somebody saved? [4x]
    I love the Lord
    He heard my cry
    And pitied every
    Every groan
    Every groan 8x

    Yeah! Writer/s: ART NEVILLE, CYRIL GARRETT NEVILLE, GAYNIELLE H. NEVILLE, LORRAINE PATRICE NEVILLE, VINCENT NGUINI
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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