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Down on my knees I look to the sky, And I see your hand. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. In prison I was a prisoner, But in your hands am your child. In darkness I lived like a duck, But in the light am in the right place. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. I thought I could walk on the floods of this world, But I sunk thinking of happiness. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. Now I flout on the floods of this world for the breath of life is in me. The rainbow keeps my heart at peace. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. Jesus Lord God your graceful courage landed in me and made me of loyal blood. The graceful courage runs my soul.
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Sep 19, 2018
Sep 19, 2018 at 2:32 AM UTC
GRACEFUL COURAGE
Down on my knees I look to the sky, And I see your hand. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. In prison I was a prisoner, But in your hands am your child. In darkness I lived like a duck, But in the light am in the right place. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. I thought I could walk on the floods of this world, But I sunk thinking of happiness. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. Now I flout on the floods of this world for the breath of life is in me. The rainbow keeps my heart at peace. Your grace found me, When whole is lost. Your courage towards me, Brought me down on my knees. Jesus Lord God your graceful courage landed in me and made me of loyal blood. The graceful courage runs my soul.
Sometimes all that is needed is grace from above nothing more or less would do.
evenus-george-ngutoto
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Sep 19, 2018
Sep 19, 2018 at 2:32 AM UTC
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