Road To Damascus
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Road To Damascus
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I've been down this road before.
But this time I'm closing the door.
I'm not looking back I'm looking ahead.
Right now this is my time.
I've already made up my mind.
My course is set my decisions are made.
From now on I will never be the same.
This is my time.
This is our time.
When I have nothing left, nothing left to give.
I'll give You all I have.
All I have.
When I have nothing left, nothing left to give.
All I have.
Right now this is my time.
I've already made up my mind.
My course is set my decisions are made.
From now on I will never be the same.
I'll give you all I have,
I've been down this road before.
But this time I'm closing the door.
I'm not looking back I'm looking ahead.
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