Consumed By Fire - Walk Through the Fire Lyrics

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Walk Through the Fire

Walk Through the Fire Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Walk Through the Fire By Consumed By Fire?
I open my eyes
I see it clear And when I open my eyes Who should I fear? 'Cause the nights are getting brighter And the days are getting shorter If it all goes away You'll still be here If it all goes up in flames You'll still be here So I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you Look up with your eyes Redemption's near Oh, haven't you realized That all the signs are clear? 'Cause the nights are getting brighter And the days are getting shorter If it all goes away You'll still be here If it all goes up in flames You'll still be here So I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you No, I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you No, I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you If it all goes away If it all goes away You'll still be here If it all goes up in flames You'll still be here So I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you (walk through the fire) No, I'm not afraid to walk through the fire with you (walk through the fire) To walk through the fire with you |
Who Wrote Walk Through the Fire By Consumed By Fire?
Caleb Ward, Josh Ward, Jordan David Ward
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What's The Duration Of The Walk Through the Fire By Consumed By Fire?The duration of Walk Through the Fire is 3:20 minutes and seconds. |
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