Wine Into Water

Album: Wine Into Water (1998)
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  • You've heard a multitude of prayers on my behalf
    I pray one more is not too much to ask
    I've tried to fight this battle by myself
    But it's a war that I can't win without Your help

    Tonight, I'm as low as any man can go
    I'm down and I can't fall much farther
    And once upon a time, You turned the water into wine
    An' now, on my knees, I'm turning to You, Father
    Could You help me turn the wine back into water?

    So many times I've hurt the ones I love
    I pushed them to the edge of giving up
    They've stood by me but how much can they stand
    If I don't put this bottle in Your hands?

    Tonight, I'm as low as any man can go
    I'm down and I can't fall much farther
    And once upon a time, You turned the water into wine
    An' now, on my knees, I'm turning to You, Father
    Could You help me turn the wine back into water?

    I shook my fist at heaven for all the hell that I've been through
    Now I'm begging for forgiveness and a miracle from You

    Cause tonight, I'm as low as any man can go
    I'm down and I can't fall much farther
    And once upon a time, You turned the water into wine
    An' now, on my knees, I'm turning to You, Father
    Could You help me turn the wine back into water?

    Could You help me turn this wine back into water?
    Yeah, yeah Writer/s: BRUCE BURCH, T. GRAHAM BROWN, TED HEWITT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CALHOUN ENTERPRISES LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 2

  • Pam C. from VirginiaT Graham Brown is an inspiration for everyone to see, he sings this from the heart, I only wished my Dad could have heard it. Thank you
    T, and may God Bless and Keep You.
  • Cheryl A. from West Coast FloridaI play this song a lot. Never drank but gad family members who did. This is a special song from the heart.
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