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Throw Away The Lies....LYRICS
My daddy held me up to the night, he said
‘You want to see something that’s bigger than life’
My daddy took me into the wilderness
You want to see all the church that you’ll ever need
Chorus:
Throw away the lies. Throw away the lies.
Throw away the lies that make you blind.
My momma told me, "Don’t be afraid to be afraid.
Facing your fears little one could keep you alive."
Into the day straight into the night
We all walk our own way and shine our own light.
Chorus:
Bridge:
I saw the man in you and you let a woman breathe.
There is a balance inside us all
And that’s where the peace will be!
Peacemaker show me the joys in this life.
Don’t buy all that talk about denying your light
There’s a woman in my heart she brings love to me.
She sees only happiness in those that are free.
Chorus:

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