I am just tired of things falling apart
Piece by piece
I’m losing energy
And wondering if anything is possible
What do I do? Where I go? But if I have an ounce of faith
I’ll say
I believe in you
I…
I believe in you
I…
So, something’s gonna turn out right for me
Say something’s gonna turn out right for me
I’ll keep hoping
I’ll keep praying
Yeah,
Yeah
And why every time falls apart, there’s doubt?
Losing trust that anything will turn around
And stick to waiting
Waiting for a sign,
But if we still have an ounce of faith
We’ll say…
That I believe in you
I…
I believe in you
I…
So, something’s gonna turn out right for me
Say something’s gonna turn out right for me
I’ll keep hoping
I’ll keep praying
We’re tired of nightmares and darkness and shadows
We’re broken
Hoping and praying that you will just notice
Why is it so hard to feel your presence?
We cry father, oh father, oh father, oh Father
You might be the only one we can call Father
So come and raise your hand, and reign your love…
‘Cause I believe in You
I…
I believe in You
I…
So, something’s gonna turn out right for me
Say something’s gonna turn out right for me
I’ll keep hoping
I’ll keep praying
I know there is no way that this can all fall apart
Without something turning around
I know this is a test to see how strong I am,
But I am strong because I believe
Yes, I am
So something’s gonna turn out right for me
Yeah, something’s gonna turn out right for me
I’ll keep hoping, praying,
Believing in you…
You
‘Cause I love you
Oh, love you
Yes, I love you and I believe
‘Cause I need you
Yes, I need you
Oh, I need you and I believe
‘Cause you’re worthy
Yes, you’re worthy
Oh, you’re worthy and I believe
‘Cause I need you
Yes, I need you
Oh, I need you and I believe
In you
In you
In you
In you
credits
from THE MORNING,
released February 9, 2015
Programming: John Terrell and Evan Hannah
Piano and Keyboards: Elder Willie Moody
Electric Guitar: John Terrell
Bass: John Terrell
Drums: Thomas Mabine
Background Vocals: Lauren Mills, Elder Willie Moody, and Evan Hannah
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