Come To Jesus

Album: One Moment More (2004)
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  • Oh, my baby, when you're older
    Maybe then you'll understand
    You have angels that dance around your shoulders
    'Cause at times in life you need a loving hand

    Oh, my baby, when you're prayin'
    Leave your burden by my door
    You have Jesus standing by your bedside
    To keep you calm, keep you safe,
    Away from harm

    Worry not my daughters,
    Worry not my sons
    Child, when life don't seem worth livin'
    Come to Jesus and let Him hold you in His arms

    Oh, my baby, when you're cryin'
    Never hide your face from me
    I have conquered hell and driven out the demons
    I have come with a life to set you free

    Worry not my daughers,
    Worry not my sons
    Child, when life don't seem worth livin'
    Come to Jesus and let Him hold you in His arms

    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Oh, my baby, when you're dying
    Believe the healing of His hand
    Here in Heaven we will wait for your arrival
    Here in Heaven you will finally understand
    Here in Heaven we will wait for your arrival
    Here in Heaven you will finally understand

    Worry not my daughters,
    Worry not my sons
    Child, when life don't seem worth livin'
    Come to Jesus and let Him hold you in His arms Writer/s: MINDY SMITH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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