Cindy Morgan - I Will Be Free Lyrics

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I Will Be Free

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What Are The Lyrics For I Will Be Free By Cindy Morgan?
The mountains are steep and the valley's low
And already I'm weary but I have so far to go Oh, and sorrow holds my hand and suffering sings me songs But when I close my eyes I know to whom I belong And who makes me strong And I will be free, I will be free to run the mountains I will be free, free to drink from the living fountain Oh, I'll never turn back 'cause he awaits for me Oh, I will be free A wise man, a rich man in pauper's clothes A shepherd to lead us through the land of woes Though many battles I have lost so many rivers yet to cross But my eyes behold the Son who bore my loss and who paid the cost I will be free, I will be free to run the mountains I will be free, oh, free to drink from the living fountain Oh, I'll never turn back 'cause He awaits for me, oh Oh, I will be free, oh Oh and I'll dance on silver moonlight and I'll walk through velvet fields Oh, and I'll run into the arms the arms that set me free Oh, I will be free to run the mountains, I will be free Free to drink from the living fountain Oh, I'll never turn back 'cause He awaits, oh I'll never turn back Don't you ever turn back 'Cause someday, someday we're gonna see That we will be free |
Who Wrote I Will Be Free By Cindy Morgan?
Cindy Morgan, Cindy Lavonne Morgan
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What's The Duration Of The I Will Be Free By Cindy Morgan?The duration of I Will Be Free is 4:56 minutes and seconds. |
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