Let Them See You
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Let Them See You
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Take away the melodies, take away the songs I sing
Take away all the lights and all the songs You let me write
Does the man I am today say the words you need to say
Let them see You in me let them hear You when I speak
Let them feel You when I sing
Let them see You, let them see You in me
Who am I with out Your grace, another smile another face
Another breath a grain of sand passing quickly through Your hand
I give my life an offering take it all take everything
With every breath I breathe I sing a simple melody
But I pray they'll hear more than a song
In me, in me
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JJ Weeks Band performs "Let Them See You", and this lyric page sits inside the JJ Weeks Band catalog on LyroVerse.
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