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How the mind can wander
How the heart can stray
Suddenly You're on the edge of darkness
How it makes me ponder
How I'm led away
Down a path that leaves me worn and tarnishedBattling with the will within
I have known all along that I should lean on You
'Cause I'm never strong enough
To fight it on my ownShelter me, the ways of the world are at my feet
Shelter me from the desires that deceive
You are the fortress I need
Shelter meWell, how the mind can alter
How the heart can change
When You set Your sights on holiness
And though at times You falter
It's the only way
You can find a place of peace to restSafe from danger surrounding me
Safe from looming defeat

When temptation is at my door
Lord, I need a harbor be my soul's retreatShelter me, the ways of the world are at my feet
Shelter me from the desires that deceive
You are the fortress I need
Shelter me, yeahYou will never leave me stranded, fending for myself
When the enemy advances, You are there to help
Standing in the gap for me, whenever I grow weak
You are my deliverer, the refuge that I seekI should lean on You
'Cause I'm never strong enough to fight it on my ownShelter me, the ways of the world are at my feet
Shelter me from the desires that deceive
You are the fortress I need
Shelter me
Shelter me
Shelter me
Shelter

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Jaci Velasquez (born Jacquelyn Davette Velasquez on October 15, 1979) is an American Contemporary Christian and pop singer. Her first name is pronounced as "Jackie". Velasquez grew up attending church and her parents were singers. Her mother has Mexican ancestry; From both sides of her family, Velasquez also has Spanish, French, Jewish, Scottish, and Arabic ancestry.[1] When she was ten years old, her parents sold their Houston home and dedicated themselves to touring the United States with their Christian music.

Read more about Jaci Velasquez on Last.fm.


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