Heavenlies
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Heavenlies
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I'm waiting for the time I look into Your eyes
And I am there with You my God
I'm living for the day You wipe these tears away
And I am there with You my God
In Your glory all adoring in awe
I will bow down in Your presence my God
I'm living for the heavenlies, I'm living for the heavenlies
When all of You is all I see, I'm living for the heavenlies
I want to run to win in this race I'm in
So let heaven's work begin in me
When Your reward is mine when I cross that line
And hear You say well done my love
I'll be singing hallelujah my Lord
Seeing You with eyes of faith, counting down these final days
Until we are taken up and drink Your celebration cup
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Evan Wickham performs "Heavenlies", and this lyric page sits inside the Evan Wickham catalog on LyroVerse.
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