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What is this sun that conquers mountains
Singing over what has been asleep?
What is it that softens all my doubting?
It's you
Morning brings a hunger for new eyes
That have been covered by the hurt of yesterday
Who could create in me the vision of a little child?
It's you
You take an ordinary day
And turn it into flowers like the month of May
Yes, you do
You see all my pain
And cry over it for hours till I'm new again
Yes, you do
When I have been a victim of familiarity
When my heart has fallen into sleep
Healing is the voice that awakens me
And it is you

You take an ordinary day
And turn it into flowers like the month of May
Yes, you do
You see all my pain
And cry over it for hours till I'm new again
Yes, you do
You, you make me new
You make me new
Oh, you make me new
You take an ordinary day
Turn it into, turn it into the month of May
Oh, and you see all my pain
And cry over it for hours till I'm new again
New again, I'm new again
You take an ordinary day
And turn it into flowers like the month of May
Yes, you do
And you see all my pain
And cry over it for hours till I'm new again
Yes, you do
You make me new

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She has always been an old soul. From her recording debut at age 14, Bethany Dillon was one of those rare young singer/songwriters who did not fit the status quo. Her songs possessed a lyrical depth that belied her age. Her carriage, sense of composure and way of looking at the world revealed a certain maturity, disarming for one so young. So it almost seems a given, seven years later, that 21-year-old Bethany Dillon—now married and living in Dallas with her husband, Shane Barnard (Shane & Shane)—would be officially grown up.

Read more about Bethany Dillon on Last.fm.


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