Follow You Anywhere

Album: Follow You Anywhere (2019)
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  • You make it easy to love You
    You are good and You are kind
    You bring joy into my life
    You make it easy to trust You
    You have never left my side
    You've been faithful every time
    All I want is You
    Jesus, all I want is You (c'mon)
    You are the refuge I run to
    You are the fire that leads me through the night
    I'll follow You anywhere
    There's a million reasons to trust You
    Nothing to fear for You are by my side
    I'll follow You anywhere
    Oh, Jesus, You came to my rescue
    Took my place upon that cross
    You redeemed what I had lost
    Now my whole world revolving around You (yes)
    You're the center of my life
    You're the treasure, You're the prize
    Oh, all I want is You
    Jesus, all I want is You
    And You are the refuge I run to
    You are the fire that leads me through the night
    I'll follow You anywhere
    There's a million reasons to trust You
    Nothing to fear for You are by my side
    I'll follow You anywhere
    Follow You anywhere (oh—oh—oh—oh)
    I'll follow You anywhere (oh—oh—oh—oh—oh)
    Wherever You lead me
    Whatever it costs me
    All I want is You
    Jesus, all I want is You
    Wherever You lead me
    Whatever it costs me
    All I want is You
    Jesus, all I want is You
    Wherever You lead me
    Whatever it costs me
    All I want is You
    Jesus, all I want is You
    And You are the refuge I run to
    You are the fire that leads me through the night
    I'll follow You anywhere
    There's a million reasons to trust You
    Nothing to fear for You are by my side
    I'll follow You anywhere
    Follow You anywhere (oh—oh—oh—oh)
    I'll follow You anywhere (oh—oh—oh—oh—oh)
    Follow You anywhere Writer/s: BRETT YOUNKER, JASON DAVID INGRAM, KRISTIAN STANFILL, PHILIP DAVID WICKHAM
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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