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Honesty Lyrics


Tonight by the glow of the firelight
You found the courage to speak your mind
And tear down the walls
You've been hiding behindYou spoke of your struggle
And you cried from the pain
You spoke of your failure
And then you turned in shame
You said, you knew you'd never be alrightGod's not afraid of your honesty
He can heal your heart if you speak honestly
Humble sorrow and the honest cry
He will not pass by, noSo many of us spend so much time
Smoothing things over, pretending we're fine
As if life could ever be so cut and driedBut you my, friend
You've got that passionate heart
It'll curse you sometimes
But it can take you far
When you let Him tame it
You will be just fineOh, God's not afraid of your honesty

He can heal your heart if you speak honestly
Humble sorrow and the honest cry
He will not pass by, no, no, oohYou may feel like you're crawling
Over broken glass, crying a river
Into the pillows of your past
But you will be free, yeahOh, God's not afraid of your honesty
He can heal your heart if you speak honestly
Humble sorrow and the honest cry
He will not pass byGod's not afraid of your honesty
He can heal your heart if you speak honestly
Humble sorrow and the honest cry
He will not pass by

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Margaret has been a singer-songwriter since 1987, with twenty number one singles, four Grammy Nominations, four Dove Awards, seven Songwriter of the Year awards, countless tours around the world and two books to her credit. Other Dreams have fared well. From her first number one single as a producer on another artist, Kelly Minter, This Is My Offering, to the successful launch of her own publishing company (Modernm –with placements on EMI, Provident, and Word), Becker has shown that chasing dreams can last a lifetime.

Read more about Margaret Becker on Last.fm.


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