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Jamie Grace - Hold The Conversation Lyrics



Jamie Grace - Hold The Conversation Lyrics




HOLD THE CONVERScTION

Beautifully broken, humbly amused
Solid understanding, When I'm with you

Searching for promise, stepping out on faith knowing you'll lead me, with every beat my heart makes

So hold the conversation
My lonely heart is aching
Rid of my inhibition
And conquer my frustration
I'm listening, i'm listening
My soul is opening

So hold the conversation
My lonely heart is aching
Rid of my inhibition, conquer my frustration
I'm listening, i'm listening
My soul is opening...

Trusting the process, disarm my defense
Surrendering ego, as freedom's tears descend

I'm on the edge of everything I've ever known
Losing myself to find my way back home
The weight is lifted when I'm carried through
By you
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HOLD THE CONVERScTION

Beautifully broken, humbly amused
Solid understanding, When I'm with you

Searching for promise, stepping out on faith knowing you'll lead me, with every beat my heart makes

So hold the conversation
My lonely heart is aching
Rid of my inhibition
And conquer my frustration
I'm listening, i'm listening
My soul is opening

So hold the conversation
My lonely heart is aching
Rid of my inhibition, conquer my frustration
I'm listening, i'm listening
My soul is opening...

Trusting the process, disarm my defense
Surrendering ego, as freedom's tears descend

I'm on the edge of everything I've ever known
Losing myself to find my way back home
The weight is lifted when I'm carried through
By you
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Writer: Jamie Harper
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Performed By: Jamie Grace
Language: English
Written by: Jamie Harper

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