Just To Be With You

Album: Glorious (2009)
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  • Lord my life is an empty cup
    Here's my heart
    Would You fill me up
    I'm face to the ground
    Forsaking my pride
    Leaving my will
    My burdens behind

    All I want
    All I need
    Is just to be with You
    Just to be with You

    Here I am
    At Your feet
    Just to be with You
    Just to be with You

    I have come to the end of me
    And there's nothing
    I have to bring
    But You said I belong
    You say I am Yours
    Nothing compares
    To knowing You more

    You made a way for me oh Savior
    I'm Yours forevermore
    You made a way for me oh Savior
    I'm Yours forevermore
    I'm Yours forevermore

    All I want
    Just to be with You Writer/s: JASON INGRAM, PAUL BALOCHE
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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