The Upper Room
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The Upper Room
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This is important y’all so please turn it up real loud
I’ve got a question that I need you to answer now
If you walked in my shoes, would you survive?
If you said yeah, then I’m gonna call you a liar
You see, I don’t believe your words
Most people are pussies
Scared to be what God had made them to be
There’s someone high up in the sky, lookin’ out for all of us
Yeahh Hmmm
In The Upper Room
I don’t believe in miracles, no
I do believe in fate
I do believe in destiny
This is important y’all so please turn it up if you can
I have matured so much, the boy has became a man
Finally I can say, I’m feelin’ proper
No need to worry, I’m a happy new me
Cause I know
There’s someone high up in the sky, lookin’ out for all of us
Yeahh Hmmm
In The Upper Room
I don’t believe in miracles, no
I do believe in fate
I do believe in destiny
Most people are pussies
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WZRD performs "The Upper Room", and this lyric page sits inside the WZRD catalog on LyroVerse.
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