Heart's Cry
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Heart's Cry
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Humble I come astounded You know my name
My song and my strength
Jesus my hiding place
O my soul will sing
Christ alive in me
This is my heart’s cry to be a reflection of You
I want to be holy like You are holy
Lord make me more like You
Ancient of days
You are enthroned in praise
Matchless in strength perfect in all Your ways
O my soul will sing
This is my heart’s cry to be a reflection of You
I want to be holy like You are holy
Lord make me more like You
O Lord make me more like You
For all my days my soul sings holy
More than a song my life sings holy
Holy, holy
You are holy
For all my days my soul sings holy
More than a song my life sings holy
Holy, holy
You are holy
Lord make me more like You
O Lord make me more like You
I want to be more like You
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Chris Quilala performs "Heart's Cry", and this lyric page sits inside the Chris Quilala catalog on LyroVerse.
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