Album: Love Remains (2016)
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  • I’m so confused
    I know I heard you loud and clear
    So, I followed through
    Somehow I ended up here
    I don’t wanna think
    I may never understand
    That my broken heart is a part of your plan
    When I try to pray
    All I’ve got is hurt and these four words

    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done

    I know you’re good
    But this don’t feel good right now
    And I know you think
    Of things I could never think about
    It’s hard to count it all joy
    Distracted by the noise
    Just trying to make sense
    Of all your promises
    Sometimes I gotta stop
    Remember that you’re God
    And I am not
    So

    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Like a child on my knees all that comes to me is
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Thy will

    I know you see me
    I know you hear me, Lord
    Your plans are for me
    Goodness you have in store
    I know you hear me
    I know you see me, Lord
    Your plans are for me
    Good news you have in store

    So, thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Like a child on my knees all that comes to me is
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    Thy will be done
    I know you see me
    I know you hear me, Lord Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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