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Say Your Name - Bethany Dillon



     
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I'm trying to find a moment with You
These days are speeding by
This ring gives me a new point of view
I'm a dealer of my time
And if I can make a confession
My time is torn between
The man who has won my affections
And the God who made me
And oh, it all looks different
But that doesn't mean anything has changed
'Cause still I, I reach for You
When I, I am afraid
And this breath that comes from You
Helps me say Your name
Helps me say Your name, yeah, yeah
I look at the life of Anna
Your presence was her home
I look at the life of my mother

Praying on her back porch
Oh, it all looks different
But that doesn't mean anything has changed
'Cause still I, I reach for You
When I, I am afraid
And this breath that comes from You
Helps me say Your name
Helps me say Your name, yeah
One day very soon, face to face
I'll give an account of my time to You, to You
So I will reach for You
When I am afraid
'Cause this breath that comes from You
Helps me say, yeah
Helps me say, yeah
'Cause still I, I reach for You
When I, I am afraid
And this breath that comes from You
Helps me say Your name
Helps me say Your name
Helps me say Your name
Helps me say Your name, yeah, yeah
I'm trying to find a moment with You
These days are speeding by

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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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