Album: Journey to Freedom (2014)
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  • They say anything that is worth it you must take it slow
    They know when you come around ain't no choice but to grow
    Listen for what you say when I lay down my head
    I don't know no other way, but to let you have your way

    And no it don't always feel good
    But yet, it all works out for my good
    You say I can take the burn blazing deep inside

    It feels just like fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave me alone, don't leave me alone
    Oh my, my little light
    I need to feel that heat come from your (fire)
    Fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave me alone, don't leave me alone
    Just shine like stars in the night
    We need to feel that heat come from your fire
    Oh yeah

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    It feels just like fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave alone, don't leave me alone
    Oh my, my little light
    I need to feel that heat come from your (fire)
    Fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave me alone, don't leave me alone
    Just shine like stars in the night
    We need to feel that heat come from your fire
    Oh yeah
    Oh yeah

    When your work is done, I'll be here shining bright
    The pressure upon me, like diamonds in the sky
    Turn it up higher, I want to feel your fire
    All over it fills me, Jesus you purify me

    It feels just like fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave me alone, don't leave me alone
    Oh my, my little light
    I need to feel that heat come from your (fire)
    Fire, fire caught up in my bones
    Don't leave me alone, don't leave me alone
    Just shine like stars in the night
    We need to feel that heat come from your fire

    Oh yeah
    Oh yeah

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    (Feel good) Writer/s: Courtney Harrell, Harmony Samuels
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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