SMS (Shine)

Album: Church Music (2009)
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  • Send me a sign
    A hint, a whisper
    Fill me with life
    'Cause I am listening
    Come break the quiet
    Breathe Your awakening
    Bring me the light
    'Cause I am fading
    Surround me with the rush of angels' wings

    Shine Your light so I can see You
    Pull me up, I need to be near You
    Hold me, I need to feel loved
    Can You overcome this heart that's overcome?

    You sent a sign
    A hint, a whisper
    Human, divine
    Everyone is listening
    Death laid low
    Quiet in the night a stirring
    All around the rush of angels

    Shine Your light so I can see it
    Pull me up, I need to be near You
    Hold me, I need to feel love
    Can You overcome this heart?
    Let's overcome

    Oh, the wonder of the greatest love has come
    Shine Your light so all can see it
    Lift it up, 'cause the whole world needs it
    Love has come, what joy to hear it
    He has overcome, He has overcome Writer/s: David Crowder, Jack Parker
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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