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Something Changed - Sara Groves



     
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Something changed inside me
Broke wide open, all spilled out
Till I had no doubt
That something changed
Never would have believed it
Till I felt it in my own heart
In the deepest part
The healing came
And I cannot make it
And I cannot fake it
And I can't afford it
But it's mine
Something so amazing
In a heart so dark and dim
When the walls fall down
And the light comes in
And I cannot make it
And I cannot fake it

And I can't afford it
But it's mine
And I cannot make it
And I cannot fake it
And I can't afford it
But it's mine
And I cannot make it
And I cannot fake it
And I can't afford it
But it's mine, but it's mine
But it's mine
Oh, thank You, Lord
Thank You, Lord, thank You, Lord
[Incomprehensible]Something changed inside me
Broke wide open, all spilled out
Till I had no doubt
That something changed

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Sara Groves (born in 1972) is an American singer/songwriter from Burnsville, Minnesota, near the Twin Cities and has some family in Vineland, NJ.

Sara received her Bachelor of Science degree in History and English in 1994 from Evangel University, a private Christian university in Springfield, Missouri. Sara spent four years teaching high school in Rosemount, Minnesota before recording her first album, Past the Wishing, in 1998. Since then, she has released five more albums and appeared on several others (see below). Sara has been nominated for 3 Dove Awards including "New Artist of the Year" in 2002 and "Special Event Album of the Year 2003" by the Gospel Music Association. She was named one of the best Christian music artists of 2005 and the album, Add to the Beauty, was named "Album of the Year" for 2005 by CCM Magazine. In 2009 Fireflies & Songs earned enough votes from a panel of ten music critics to be named Christianity Today's Album of the Year. The magazine explained their choice: "Already known for her transparent songwriting, Sara Groves gets even more piercingly honest on this, her ninth album. Whether her relationship with God, marital tension, or a private battle with anxiety, it's poetically spilled forth in Groves' call for the church to 'live confessionally.' And paired with less poppy, stripped-down arrangements, her achingly clear vocal remains front and center. This is vintage Groves—yet more herself than ever." (Source It's Me Songfacts).


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