Let The Kingdom Come
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Let The Kingdom Come
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I'm layin' down my crown
Yes, I'm layin' down my crown
Lord, I'm layin' it down
And praying let Your will be done
Lord, I'm layin' down my crown
Let the Kingdom come
'Cause I'm so tired and weary
Yes, I'm so tired and weary
Lord, I'm weary and hurtin'
From the back breakin' burden of my crown
My soul is bone weary
Oh, let the Kingdom come
Well, I crowned myself king
Yeah, I crowned myself king
But I didn't see the trouble
The heartache and the sorrow it would bring
Now I'm broken and willing
And lookin' for my King
King of glory enter in
Sear my heart with love's burning flame
Oh, let Your will be done
Let the Kingdom come
Oh, I'm layin' down my crown
Let the Kingdom come
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