The Healing

Album: The Healing (2014)
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  • I've seen it all
    Shit, I know the feeling
    When the weight of the world
    That shit leaves you reeling

    I've seen my share
    Of the bright lights and glam
    I really loved you
    Just look what we had

    Where earth meets the sky
    On the Tennessee hills
    Our backs had grown tired
    Our hands payed the bills
    The spark in our eyes
    God was revealing
    May the hurt that we're feeling
    Lead to the healing

    This is the moment
    When we come to Jesus
    Get washed in the blood
    Pick up the pieces
    If he's throwing us out here
    Like stars at the ceiling
    The ones that don't stick there
    Surely still have some meaning
    Tell mama I love her
    Let her know I remembered
    To lay down my pride
    I Laid down in surrender

    Where earth meets the sky
    On those Hollywood hills
    Our backs have grown tired
    Now my voice pays the bills
    Oh, the spark in your eyes
    You think God is concealing
    May the hurt that you're feeling
    Lead to the healing

    May the hurt that we're feeling
    Lead to the healing Writer/s: Holly Gleason, Joshua Jones
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid
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