That's Enough

Album: Enough Already (2022)
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  • Mind if I tell you a secret
    A few simple truths about me
    Might be hard to believe
    Guess I'm just trying to come clean
    Sometimes I don't know where I'm going
    It's hard to admit where I've been

    When I come to the end of myself
    This is where I begin, again

    I am here
    I am loved
    God is good
    And that's enough

    I don't know your situation
    What kind of story you're in
    If you're high on that mountain
    Or down in the valley again

    You might be holding your baby
    You might be holding a drink
    You might be holding a secret
    That's getting harder to keep

    But you are here
    You are loved
    God is good
    And that's enough

    And I am here
    I am loved
    God is good
    And that's enough

    It's okay if I don't have the answers
    It's okay to be right where you are
    It was patience and kindness and love
    That got us this far

    You are here
    And you are loved
    God is good

    And I am here
    I am loved
    God is good
    And that's enough

    He is here
    He is love
    God is good
    And that's enough Writer/s: Brandon Heath, Mallory Hope, Molly Reed Grayson
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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