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Well, late one night, she started to cry and thought, "He ain't coming home" |
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She was tired of the lies, tired of the fight, but she didn't want to see him go |
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She fell on her knees and said, "I haven't prayed since I was young |
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But Lord above, I need a miracle" |
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Well no matter who you are and no matter what you've done |
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There will come a time when you can't make it on your own |
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And in your hour of desperation |
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Know you're not the only one |
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Prayin', "lord above, I need a miracle |
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I need a miracle" |
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He lost his job and all he had in the fall of '09 |
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Now he feared the worst, that he would lose his children and his wife |
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So he drove down deep into the woods and thought he'd end it all |
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And prayed, "Lord above, I need a miracle" |
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Well no matter who you are and no matter what you've done |
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There will come a time when you can't make it on your own |
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And in your hour of desperation |
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Know you're not the only one |
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Prayin', "lord above, I need a miracle |
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I need a miracle" |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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Wooooooooah! |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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Wooooooooah! |
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He turned on the radio to hear a song for the last time |
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He didn't know what he was looking for, or even what he'd find |
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The song he heard gave him hope and strength to carry on |
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And on that night they found a miracle |
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They found a miracle |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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La dda dda dda |
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Wooooooooah! |
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And in your hour of desperation |
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Know you're not the only one |