See My Saviour
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See My Saviour
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When once I said I was afraid
I was stranded in an ocean
My eyes could scarcely see beyond
What my fears had put in motion
It took a fall to find
The part of you I'd left behind
But when I saw your face again
I remember what it means to live
Because
I will live forever
For my great Creator
I am chasing heaven
I will see my Saviour
When once I said I was alone
I was blinded by the silence
My ears were listening for a voice
That would break into the quiet
It took a while to see The way that doubt had captured me
And when I found my feet again
I remembered what it means to live
Because
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Detour 180 performs "See My Saviour", and this lyric page sits inside the Detour 180 catalog on LyroVerse.
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