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Kirk Franklin - My Life, My Love, My All Lyrics



Kirk Franklin - My Life, My Love, My All Lyrics




Verse- My hands were made to worship you
My heart my King it beats for You
Oh Lamb so true I surrender to You

Chorus- My life ( I give you) My Love ( I give you) My All

Verse- Your touch your kiss your grace to me
Is deeper than My soul can see
My purpose, it changed
When I called out Your name

Chorus

Bridge- My past, (My past) has been erased with just one touch from you
My clouds my rain my pain has changed
Your blood has made me new

Vamp- Oh Lamb so true I surrender to you

Chorus

Verse- And when this world has come to end
And paradise with You begins
Well done You'll say
When I see Your face

Chorus

Bridge

Vamp- Oh Lamb (oh Lamb) So true (so true) I surrender to You x3

Chorus
Repeat to fade.
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Verse- My hands were made to worship you
My heart my King it beats for You
Oh Lamb so true I surrender to You

Chorus- My life ( I give you) My Love ( I give you) My All

Verse- Your touch your kiss your grace to me
Is deeper than My soul can see
My purpose, it changed
When I called out Your name

Chorus

Bridge- My past, (My past) has been erased with just one touch from you
My clouds my rain my pain has changed
Your blood has made me new

Vamp- Oh Lamb so true I surrender to you

Chorus

Verse- And when this world has come to end
And paradise with You begins
Well done You'll say
When I see Your face

Chorus

Bridge

Vamp- Oh Lamb (oh Lamb) So true (so true) I surrender to You x3

Chorus
Repeat to fade.
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Writer: Kirk Franklin
Copyright: Lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing




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Performed By: Kirk Franklin
Language: English
Length: 10:41
Written by: Kirk Franklin

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