The Beauty Of Grace
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The Beauty Of Grace
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Tell me why'd you run?
You say you're so ashamed
Bruised and broken
Thought if I figured out the mess you made
Then I'd leave
But anywhere you are
Is never too far away
There's freedom from your scars
The mistakes that you've made
Forgiven
The memories erased
Baby, that's the beauty of grace
La de da, la de da da
Tell me what is love?
I'll never hold you to
The things you may have done
You say you want new life
In My arms there's mercy
So blow a kiss goodbye
To all the pain you hide
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Bishop Leonard Scott performs "The Beauty Of Grace", and this lyric page sits inside the Bishop Leonard Scott catalog on LyroVerse.
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