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I Didn't Know My Own Strength - Lorrie Morgan



     
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Lost touch with my soul
I had nowhere to turn, I had nowhere to go
Lost sight of my dream
Thought it would be the end of meI thought I'd never make it through
I had no hope to hold on to
I, I thought I would breakI didn't know my own strength
And I crashed down and I tumbled but I did not crumble
I got through all the pain
I didn't know my own strengthSurvived my darkest hour, my faith kept me alive
I picked myself back up, hold my head up high
I was not built to break
I didn't know my own strength
Found hope in my heart
I found the light to life my way out of the dark
Found all that I need here inside of meI thought I'd never find my way
I thought I'd never lift that weight
I thought I would breakI didn't know my own strength
And I crashed down and I tumbled but I did not crumble

I got through all the pain
I didn't know my own strengthSurvived my darkest hour, my faith kept me alive
I picked myself back up, hold my head up high
I was not built to break
I didn't know my own strengthThere were so many times I wondered
How I'd get through the night
I thought I took all that I could take
I didn't know my own strength
And I crashed down and I tumbled but I did not crumble
I got through all the pain
I didn't know my own strengthMy faith kept me alive
I picked myself back up, I hold my head up high
I was not built to break
I didn't know my own strengthI was not built to break, no, no
I got to know my own strength
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Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born on June 27, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.
The daughter of singer George Morgan, she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen, performing Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses." Her father died when she was sixteen. When her father died in 1975, she took over his band and began leading the group through various club gigs.

Read more about Lorrie Morgan on Last.fm.


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