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Rdc - High Lyrics



Rdc - High Lyrics




The Lord is my light tell me whom shall I fear?
The Lord is my life whom shall I be afraid?
Though wars break out against me I have been assured
My mind
The one thing I will ask, the one and only thing
To dwell inside your house so I can praise and sing
To gaze upon the beauty and to seek you there all my days
All my troubles, youre my safety
You will hide me on high
I fell ashamed and battered, I'm a broken man
There's so much expectation!
Was this in your plan?
Alone and in a corner I give into lies
Oh my mind!
Fear not for I am with you
Do not be afraid
For I am your great God and I will strengthen you
I will uphold you safely in my hands
God of heaven lead me on this journey
All will fade away
All but your glory
Make your way right through my heart
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The Lord is my light tell me whom shall I fear?
The Lord is my life whom shall I be afraid?
Though wars break out against me I have been assured
My mind
The one thing I will ask, the one and only thing
To dwell inside your house so I can praise and sing
To gaze upon the beauty and to seek you there all my days
All my troubles, youre my safety
You will hide me on high
I fell ashamed and battered, I'm a broken man
There's so much expectation!
Was this in your plan?
Alone and in a corner I give into lies
Oh my mind!
Fear not for I am with you
Do not be afraid
For I am your great God and I will strengthen you
I will uphold you safely in my hands
God of heaven lead me on this journey
All will fade away
All but your glory
Make your way right through my heart
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Writer: Richard Carson
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Performed By: Rdc
Language: English
Length: 4:09
Written by: Richard Carson

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