Finding Favour - Refuge Lyrics

Get the lyrics to the song: Refuge by Finding Favour at LyricsKeeper.com.
Refuge

Refuge Lyrics |
---|
What Are The Lyrics For Refuge By Finding Favour?
Though the earth should change
And the mountains slip away You will keep me safe Who you are will still remain You're the place, you're the place that I call home You're the fire that I feel inside my bones You're the one, you're the one that won't let go My soul it sings to you Oh God you are my refuge I will cling, I will cling to you My shelter through the storm My peace when waves of troubles roll I will cling, I will cling to you I could search the stars I could sail across the seas Never find a love That's as strong as yours for me I could search the stars I could sail across the seas Never find a love That's as strong as yours for me My soul it sings to you Oh God, you are my refuge I will cling, I will cling to you My shelter through the storm My peace when waves of troubles roll I will cling, I will cling to you You are my refuge, you are my refuge You're the place, you're the place that I call home You're the fire that I feel inside my bones You're the one, you're the one that won't let go My soul it sings to you Oh God, you are my refuge I will cling, I will cling to you My shelter through the storm My peace when waves of troubles roll I will cling, I will cling to you You are my refuge, you are my refuge |
Who Wrote Refuge By Finding Favour?
Casey Brown, Jon Smith, Blake Neesmith
|
What's The Duration Of The Refuge By Finding Favour?The duration of Refuge is 4:22 minutes and seconds. |
More Lyrics
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Lyrics Of The Day
- The Rockin' Highliners: It Doesn't Matter Yo this is the Rock kicking it with the Refugee camp…
- Buck Clarke: I'll Remember April This lovely day will lengthen into evening…
- Katherine Ellis: When You Touch Me [Bart B Moor Dub] Well you're boring me now…
- Mukala: Regret Maybe I was six or maybe five or three…
- Mary Ellen Tanner: But Not for Me Old man sunshine listen you…