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Praise Lyrics


What did you expect?
Fools often sometimes forget
Who really knows what's the truth
Often dignifiedHow funny changing the tide
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knewSave you
I would never

Deny you
Even though your hate for me is strong(See)
I'm not what you
(Think)
I'm the one who'll
(Be)
What you never
Thought would be nothin' and now(Afraid to open up your eyes)
And now you realizeAlways you lived in a dream
How would it feel if you could ?
See past the lies
Oblivious to all of my cries
No hope when I knew that you could(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew(Praise)
Like the devil
(Connect)
You would never
(Sick man)
Running circles
Feels like you already knew

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Richard Smallwood is an American Gospel music artist born in Atlanta, Georgia who formed The Richard Smallwood Singers in 1977 in Washington, DC.

World-class composer, pianist and arranger, Richard Smallwood has clearly and solidly changed the face of Gospel music. He can impeccably blend classical movements with Traditional Gospel, and arrive at a mix that is invariably Smallwood's alone. A diverse and innovative artist, Richard Smallwood has achieved many honors; Dove Awards, Stellar Awards and a Grammy also attest to his talents.

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