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To my sweet Saviour I thank You for Your favour You have given me my dreams You have heard all my screams When there was war on the inside In You I could confide When I was truly broken Your soft words were spoken Through every single low You still helped me grow Your grace is more than enough When life is good or tough When I thought there was no more Then You let my heart soar You led me to meet A lady so sweet A lady whose heart is Yours Oh Lord be the One to open doors You introduced her to me And Your beauty I can see In her word and action Even in our interaction I thought I had tasted the best I thought I was already blessed Now You have shown me more And my heart does adore The love You have given Possible cause You have risen I never thought I might be A man with such a lady A lady who prays A lady who lays Down her will For the Lord's fill Oh may she be forever blessed Cause she is the best of the best
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Jan 5, 2016
Jan 5, 2016 at 11:48 AM UTC
Grace
To my sweet Saviour I thank You for Your favour You have given me my dreams You have heard all my screams When there was war on the inside In You I could confide When I was truly broken Your soft words were spoken Through every single low You still helped me grow Your grace is more than enough When life is good or tough When I thought there was no more Then You let my heart soar You led me to meet A lady so sweet A lady whose heart is Yours Oh Lord be the One to open doors You introduced her to me And Your beauty I can see In her word and action Even in our interaction I thought I had tasted the best I thought I was already blessed Now You have shown me more And my heart does adore The love You have given Possible cause You have risen I never thought I might be A man with such a lady A lady who prays A lady who lays Down her will For the Lord's fill Oh may she be forever blessed Cause she is the best of the best
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Jan 5, 2016
Jan 5, 2016 at 11:48 AM UTC
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