Smoke

Album: Exhale (2015)
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  • Though I walk through a valley
    That feels worse than death
    I am slow to speak instead
    Though I walk through a valley
    That feels worse than death
    I am slow to speak instead
    I hear Your voice
    And it says come to Me
    You the tired and heavy
    And I will give you
    Much-needed rest

    You are my hope
    You are my song
    You are the oxygen inside these weary lungs
    You are my safe place
    You are my home
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke

    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh ooh

    Though I have danced
    With the devil and all of his friends
    I am quick to see Your hands offered to me
    Hands that bear my scars
    And feet that pull me towards Him
    I am humbled by Your love for me

    You are my hope
    You are my song
    You are the oxygen inside these weary lungs
    You are my safe place
    You are my home
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke

    My healer
    Provider
    You are my God
    Protector
    My strength and shield
    You are my God

    You are my hope
    You are my song
    You are the oxygen inside these weary lungs
    You are my safe place
    You are my home
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke
    You are my shelter when it all goes up in smoke Writer/s: ERIC MARSHALL, TIFFANY ARBUCKLE LEE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
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