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Testify Lyrics


I came to resurrect this body from the ashes of the grave
To walk upon the road less traveled before I lose my faith
I came to testify to the new king before you look away
Just let me testify, I gotta testify Lord
Sometimes the world is so wrong, I can't just stand here but I can't take it, no, I came to testify
I know that I was wrong, I came to testify!
Our future is unknown, I came to testify!
Love will lead you on, cause I never ever wanna be the fool again cause you got me on my, got me on my knees
I had to beg, I had to crawl to break free of these chains
Now here I stand, I'm a broken man and I don't wanna let it change
I came to testify to the rest of my people said I'm not alone
And if the question still lies just let me testify
Sometimes the world is so wrong, I can't just stand here but I can't take it, no, I came to testify
I know that I was wrong, I came to testify!
Our future is unknown, I came to testify!
Love will lead you on, cause I never ever wanna be the fool again cause you got me on my, got me on my knees

I had to beg, I had to crawl to break free of these chains
Now here I stand, I'm a broken man and I don't wanna let it change
I came to testify to the rest of my people said I'm not alone
And if the question still lies just let me testify
Testify!
Love will lead you on
Love will lead you, love will lead you on
Testify!
And I never ever wanna be the fool again
Cause you got me on my, got me on my knees
Got me on my knees
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written by Aranda, Dameon / Aranda, Gabriel
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The Dixie Hummingbirds are an influential American gospel music group, spanning more than 80 years from the jubilee quartet style of the 1920s, through the "hard gospel" quartet style of Gospel's golden age in the 1940s and 1950s, to the eclectic pop-tinged songs of today. Formed in 1928 in Greenville, South Carolina, by James B. Davis and his classmates, they sang in local churches until they finished school, then started touring throughout the South.


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