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Larry D Crowder - Teresa's Husband Lyrics



Larry D Crowder - Teresa's Husband Lyrics




In that crowded hall, she caught his eye, saw his fall, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Noticed his Bible split tall, reached out her hand, in that moment planned to understand
Amidst the sadness there, she felt the pull, the gentle care
Through whispered prayers and silent hopes, she saw his scars, and

Teresa saw him there had to know, she had to care, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, looked past his despair
Shot through the pain, sank in the air, cause she was rare
Though Larry's world was dark, she gave a spark, she left a mark
She saw his fight, in that small room where hope was light

Caught every tear, in the dim light, she whispered near
So gently now, she shared her name, in a broken place,
She played no game and she said, here, here's my number,
Call me if you're undera sky so heavy, we can share the weight, get steady

To him she showed, a heart so warm, a love unknown
In troubled times, a beam of light, a little sunshine
They walked together, in silent vows, to face any weather
They found a way, amidst their pain, to heal and stay, oh, oh, oh

Through kind words they, lived their day, she saw his gentle soul,
Felt the grace filled the hole,
In that crowded place, their path's a line, a saving sign
Through the nights and lows, she showed the way, she helped him grow
In moments small, small, she gave her life, ease his heart

Found a place, where hearts were tall, witnessed his strength
Though the world was still, took his weary hand, made her stand,
Broke the chain and she said, here's my number, call me if you're under
In that sacred space, he bowed his head, heart full of grace

Her eyes found him, in the quiet room, where hopes begin
Through whispered prayers, and silent hopes, she saw his scars
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In that crowded hall, she caught his eye, saw his fall, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Noticed his Bible split tall, reached out her hand, in that moment planned to understand
Amidst the sadness there, she felt the pull, the gentle care
Through whispered prayers and silent hopes, she saw his scars, and

Teresa saw him there had to know, she had to care, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, looked past his despair
Shot through the pain, sank in the air, cause she was rare
Though Larry's world was dark, she gave a spark, she left a mark
She saw his fight, in that small room where hope was light

Caught every tear, in the dim light, she whispered near
So gently now, she shared her name, in a broken place,
She played no game and she said, here, here's my number,
Call me if you're undera sky so heavy, we can share the weight, get steady

To him she showed, a heart so warm, a love unknown
In troubled times, a beam of light, a little sunshine
They walked together, in silent vows, to face any weather
They found a way, amidst their pain, to heal and stay, oh, oh, oh

Through kind words they, lived their day, she saw his gentle soul,
Felt the grace filled the hole,
In that crowded place, their path's a line, a saving sign
Through the nights and lows, she showed the way, she helped him grow
In moments small, small, she gave her life, ease his heart

Found a place, where hearts were tall, witnessed his strength
Though the world was still, took his weary hand, made her stand,
Broke the chain and she said, here's my number, call me if you're under
In that sacred space, he bowed his head, heart full of grace

Her eyes found him, in the quiet room, where hopes begin
Through whispered prayers, and silent hopes, she saw his scars
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Writer: Larry Crowder
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Performed By: Larry D Crowder
Language: English
Length: 3:49
Written by: Larry Crowder

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