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Kiss of Heaven - Darlene Zschech



     
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I'm walking a new walk, I'll never be the same again
Dancing a new dance in Your Holy Spirit rain
Your breath of life has overwhelmed me and set my spirit freeI'm living a new life underneath Your Morning Star
Running a new race in the shadow of Your Love
Your love is immeasurable too deep to comprehendMy Jesus, Dream-Maker, my Jesus, Life-giver
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againI'm singing a new song in the presence of the King
Giving You my heart that is all that I can bring
You lit a fire inside of me that I thought would never burn againMy Jesus, Dream-maker, my Jesus, Life-giver
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againI'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againI thank You, my Father
For all You've done and all You are going to do
My past behind me and You before me, I press on for moreI'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againMy Jesus, Dream-maker, my Jesus, Life-giver
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againMy Jesus, Dream-maker, my Jesus, Life-giver
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven

And I'll never, ever be the same again
And I'll never, ever be the same againMy Jesus, I surrender, my Jesus, Your's forever
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven
And I'll never, ever be the same againMy Jesus, Dream-maker, my Jesus, Life-giver
I'm living under the kiss of Heaven

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Darlene Zschech is an Australian singer-songwriter and worship pastor of the famous (depending on perspective) Hillsong Church, Sydney . Zschech's best known song is "Shout to the Lord", sung by an estimated 25–30 million devoted fundamentalists every week. She also leads the Hillsong Conference music team each year at Olympic Park, Sydney.

Read more about Darlene Zschech on Last.fm.


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