Grew up as a government son with a backseat in my past
I run with my eyes to the sun, never going to look back
Wide-eyed with my baby blues and a pocket full of dreams
I set out on road that’s paved in gold to find the music in me
But the further that I get, the further I must go, singing
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you know I don’t know what’s good for me
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you know what I need
Fed up with the weight of the world cause it’s holding me down
Got to make a difference, got to make a change, got to be bold to be proud
I’ve got one life to live and so much to say
I won’t create a revolution just to throw it all away
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you know I don’t know what’s good for me
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you know I don’t know what’s good for me
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
I know you’ve got what I need, so send it to me
Oh Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you know I need a little help to find my way
Lord, send me a miracle
Cause you’ve got what I need, so send it to me
credits
from Battle Hymn,
released July 12, 2011
Composed/Arranged by John Kendall Royston, Topher Talley, Christopher McPeters, and Daniel Mineart.
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