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I heard it from a newborn baby
Loud and clear in that first breath of air
I heard it when grandpa was dying
It was faintly thereLive now
Live now
I guess it really is quite simpleSometimes it's easier said than done
But all the cool rain does is fall down
And all the river does is run
(all we really have to do is)
Live nowLive nowWe're not promised tomorrow
Like vapor, this these days here are fading away
Baby, this time I'm holding you is borrowed
But every second by God's grace, I'm gonna
Live NowI've learned I can't control the future
I've learned I must forgive the past somehow
Cause we are here only a moment
And life's too short not to live now

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Paul Brandt is a multi-platinum Canadian country artist whose big break in music came in 1996 when he already had a successful career as a pediatric registered nurse working at the Alberta Children's Hospital in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta. He now holds the title of the most awarded male country singer in Canadian history, having many of his singles as well as albums in general gain extensive popularity. The single in particular that drove him to international success was "My Heart Has A History" from his debut album Calm Before The Storm, which earned him chart topping album status. He went on to make six additional albums, the most recent being "A Gift", which was released in November of 2006, and is comprised of Christmas tracks as well as a remake of his chart topping hit "Convoy". Paul Brandt currently resides back home in Calgary with his wife, Elizabeth, as well as with his two dogs, Sampson and Bai-Leigh, and cat, Hank. Aside from his musical career, Paul Brandt has a remarkable involvement in many charity and other good samaritan programs, such as World Vision, a highly successful Christian relief and development organization that focuses on alleviating poverty.

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