Reach That Far
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Reach That Far
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Don't leave me now
my memories are more than I can take tonight
And God show me how
I'm supposed to trust in things beyond my sight
So teach me how to kneel
When I don't know how to feel
And show my where you are
When my faith can't reach that far
And tell me there is more
To this life than only what my heart can see
Take all these fears
Make them into more than who I used to be
Is my soul too blind to see
The truth You have for me
Cause this I feel inside is too weak to survive
My heart has left me alone again
Is this the beginning? is this the end?
It this the time you'll never let me in again?
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