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Look At Me Now - Kirk Franklin



     
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Persecuted, criticized, been denied and abandoned
Pushed away, given away, some days I couldn't imagine
Getting harder, getting colder, was hard for me to see
Tired of runnin', tired of hurtin', even got tired of meTired of cryin', tired of tryin' to forget my mistakes
Tired of bein' in this storm, how much more can I take
Many nights in my life, tell me why
I shed more tears, my eyes would allow and after all thatLook at me now, I'm stronger this time around
Not because I was so good, but somehow
You looked past where I was
And You knew I'd come through cause You loved meLook at me know, so many didn't make it through
That's why this heart belongs to only You
How can I complain 'bout the pain I went through
'Cause it grew me, look at me nowHad no hope, had no future even too hard to dream
No one told me, "Boy, you can be whatever you want to be"
Then You saved me and You gave me reason to breathe again
Not perfect, y'all, but I'm gon' run 'til I make it to the end(It ain't easy when your life's filled with wounds that won't heal)
And you fight through the lies trying to find what's for real
Everyone wants the prize but they can't stand the pain

The strength I needed it came that night I cried out Your nameTo my people in the struggle, all my soldiers and believers
To my survivors of Rita, Katrina and even FEMA
(All things are working together for our good)Look at me now, I'm stronger this time around!
Not because I was so good, but somehow
You looked past where I was
And You knew I'd come through cause You loved meLook at me know so many didn't make it through
That's why this heart belongs to only You
How can I complain 'bout the pain I went through
'Cause it grew me, look at me nowYes, I've seen some hard times
Some bad choices that I've made fell back on me
But now it's time to move on, move on
Can't let my past hold down my destinyAnd even though I don't always know
Why You allow the night to last so long
But when I see the sunlight
It was only to make me strongLook at me
Look at me
Look at me
Look at me, look at meI'm better now, I'm closer now
I'm thankful now, I'm happy now
Look at me, look at meI'm stronger now, I'm patient now
I'm grateful now, I'll praise You now
Look at me, look at me

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Kirk Franklin (born January 26, 1970 in Riverside, Texas) is a platinum-selling musician who blended gospel, hip hop, and R&B in the 1990s. He released his first gospel album, Kirk Franklin & Family, in 1993, and is known as the leader of contemporary gospel choirs such as Kirk Franklin & the Family, Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation, and God's Property.


A native of Fort Worth, Texas, he was raised by his aunt, Gertrude Franklin. He developed a talent for music early, playing the piano at age four and becoming music director of his church at age eleven. After getting kicked out of school in his teenaged years, having a girlfriend become pregnant, and after a friend was shot to death he returned to the church. After leading the DFW Mass Choir at the 1990 Gospel Music Workshop of America Convention, he organized "The Family", a seventeen-voice choir, in 1992 and began his recording career.

He has integrated hip hop styles with gospel themes in albums such as The Nu Nation Project and God's Property, which achieved success on the Billboard Pop Album, R&B and gospel charts.
Franklin has collaborated with the biggest names in gospel music, including Tonex, Donnie McClurkin, Richard Smallwood, Crystal Lewis, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Jaci Valesquez, and Willie Neal Johnson. He also has displayed a willingness to collaborate with artists in the secular realm, including Bono, Mary J. Blige, Crystal Lewis, and R Kelly in the hit single, "Lean on Me."

On October 4, 2005, his new long-awaited album Hero was released, with latest single Looking for You.
Franklin's songs are published by Zomba Music Publishing, a division of BMG Music Publishing.

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