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TRUST JESUS TODAY
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This is a song I wrote after finding that my daughter had been sexually abused. I knew healing would only come in Jesus.
Her carefree smile
And trusting eyes.
A heart so pure
Victimized.
A trusted hand
That caused such pain.
A child-hood ends
When the hurt began.
Chorus
Come Away, Come away.
Come with Me to a better day.
In My heart your tears are placed,
In My hand, your fears erased.
My spirit child
Hold to your dreams.
I see your heart fire
I hear silent screams.
Trust in My Hands
Together we will find
Life beyond madness,
A new peace of mind.
Chorus
Come Away, Come away.
Come with Me to a better day.
In My heart your tears are placed,
In My hand, your fears erased.
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