Lift Up Your Face

Album: Move (2010)
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  • Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling

    You have fallen so far now
    You don't even know how, you are going to survive
    (But) Just above the horizon
    A new light is shining, breaking through the darkest night
    Love is coming and it's calling out your name

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling your name

    You feel like your life is fading
    You're tired of waiting, for your moment to arrive
    But tomorrow will bring a song that you can sing
    And your hope is gonna rise
    Love is coming and it's calling out your name

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling your name

    Oh yeah
    Do you hear Him calling?
    Can you hear Him calling?
    He's calling out your name
    He's calling out your name

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling

    Lift up your face, lift up your face
    Salvation is calling, salvation is calling your name

    Can you hear Him calling?
    Can you hear Him calling now?
    Oh, can you hear Him calling you
    He is calling you now
    He is calling out your name

    Just above the horizon
    A new light is shining
    Salvation is on its way Writer/s: DAVID CARR, JOHNNY MAC POWELL, MARK D LEE, NATHANIEL RINEHART, SAMUEL TAI ANDERSON, WILLIAM RINEHART
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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