Aurora
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Aurora
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A minha razão perdi, o mal cresceu em mim
Lágrimas molham meu rosto, sofrido por desgosto padeci pelo chão
Mas sei que amanhã, o Sol irá brilhar
A Lua e as estrelas aparecerão e não há razão pra solidão
As minhas feridas, vou te mostrar, pois só Tu Senhor pode me curar
Mostrarei as minhas vestes pra que possa lavar, cura-me de uma vez, podes limpar
Estrela brilhou há dois mil anos teus anjos cantaram
Mostra os teus sinais, quero ver tua luz aparecer, refletindo o amor
Brilhará o Sol ao amanhecer
E já posso ver tua aurora
Não vou mais chorar, a noite findará
E o dia aquecerá, vem Senhor
Brilhará o Sol ao amanhecer
E já posso ver tua aurora
Brilhará o Sol ao amanhecer
E já posso ver tua aurora
Não vou mais chorar, a noite findará
E o dia aquecerá, vem Senhor
Vem Senhor
Vem Senhor
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Wesley Whitefield performs "Aurora", and this lyric page sits inside the Wesley Whitefield catalog on LyroVerse.
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