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I Call Your Name - Clay Crosse



     
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For so long I searched for answers
I looked in places where wise men never go
When I put my trust in your love
I found the truth some wise men never know
I'll stand alone 'till your light shines ('till your light shines)
Any time night or day
I just reach out your never far awayWhen ever I'm feeling low I call your name
It lifts me up
No other words feel the same
I call your name
I call out your name (I call your name)
I call your name
I call your nameIn a world that's always changing
It's hard to find a reason to believe
The time has come no more waiting
With you I have all I'll ever need
I'm thankful you reached out to me (reached out to me)
I feel that I can touch the sky

Your love gave me wings now I can flyWhen ever I'm feeling low I call your name
It lifts me up
No other words feel the same
I call your name
I call out your nameI stopped running, I stopped hiding
Because now I know it was meant to be
Cause love so strong
Brings me to my kneesWell I call out your name
Every day every night
My lord I need your loveWhen ever I'm feeling low I call out your name
It lifts me up (higher and higher)
When ever I'm feeling low I call your name
It lifts me up
No other words feel the same
When ever I feeling low I call your name
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Clay Crosse (born Walter Clayton Crossnoe, February 11, 1967) is a Dove award winning CCM artist. He is famous for his song "I Surrender All" which has featured on a number of Christian Compilations albums, such as WOW The 90s. He became a born-again believer at the age of 13. He married his high-school sweetheart, Renee. He released his first album, My Place Is With You, in 1995. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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