Almost got tricked to believe
That I life just to slip flounder and fall
Cares of the world closing in
And my soul’s enemy
Has a mega phone in my ear
And I’m to spun out to call
But You see it all
So I choose to praise
And this world fades away
And when my song goes up
You come down
To let me know
You’ve won the day
And when there’s nothing left to give
You’re my reason I live
For mercy
For grace
For a smile back on my face
There’s Jesus
There’s Jesus
When Jezabell says
‘your dreams are as good as dead’
You are my shield
The lifter of my head
Where is Your heart?
When is Your time?
Jesus come in again
Take this life of mine
So I choose to praise
And this world fades away
And when my song goes up
You come down
To let me know
You’ve won the day
And when there’s nothing left to give
You’re my reason I live
For mercy
For grace
For a smile back on my face
There’s Jesus
There’s Jesus
Flesh pulling me down
Aching for something to touch
Even a sound
But around here
Will never be enough
Because wired was I for eternity
Lost would I be
If this was all that I could see
So I choose to praise
And this world will fade away
And when my song goes up
You come down
To let me know you’ve won the day
And when there’s nothing left to give
You’re my reason I live
For mercy , For grace
For the smile put back on my face
There’s Jesus
There’s Jesus
Cold are my prayers
That ache for You
Faith tattered victories oh so few
Hard is this heart only You can break
I need real love not fake
For me the loser
Your life You gave
For the love of my soul
No one could take
I’m His and His alone
It’s on this heart
He’s on the thrown
Ruling and reigning
Forever more
So I choose to praise
And this world fades away
And when my song goes up
You come down
To let me know
You’ve won the day
And when there’s nothing left to give
You’re my reason I live
For mercy
For grace
For a smile back on my face
There’s Jesus
There’s Jesus
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