Touch From You

Album: Overcomer (2020)
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  • There's been a drought for way too long
    We need to sing our freedom song
    Oh Lord, we need a touch from You
    We really need a touch from You

    Lord, we need to hear your voice
    Our hearts are open, we have no choice
    Oh Lord, we need a touch from You
    We really need a touch from You

    Send your latter rain (x4)

    There's been a drought for way too long
    We need to sing our freedom song

    Send your latter rain (x4)

    We need Your Fire, send it now.

    Send your latter rain (x4) (repeat)

    Oh Lord, we need a touch from You
    We really need a touch from You

    Lord, we need to hear your voice
    Our hearts are open, we have no choice Writer/s: Andrew Collins, Emerald Hairston, II, Jeremy ""J-Mu"" Hairston, Quennel Gaskin, Rickey ""Slikk Muzik"" Offord, Tamela Mann
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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