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This Is The Day - Phil Wickham



     
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This Is The Day Lyrics


There's still a little sand inside of my shoes
I leave it there to keep me close to you
There's a whole other world inside me now
Full of words you can't hear
But the power of how I really feel
Is pulling you near
Its a vibration
There's no separation
We're one and the same
I don't have to be afraid
If you feel it
You might as well reveal it
Cause this is the day
Tomorrow could all be taken away
I can see the sun without the sky
But I can't see myself without your eyes
I wish I had told you this back then
I thought I had time

Well there's no use in swimming in regrets
I'll leave them behind
[Chorus]Suddenly waves cover me
Graced from above
So heavenly wrapped
Under the weight of your love
And you show me what you are made of
Cause the power of how I really feel
Is pulling you near
Its a vibration
There's no separation
We're one and the same
I don't have to be afraid
If you feel it
You might as well reveal it
Cause this is the day
And I'm gonna ride the wave
This vibration
Without hesitation
This is the day
This is the day
If you feel it
You might as well reveal it
Cause this is the day
Tomorrow could all be taken away

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Phil Wickham is a Contemporary Christian music vocalist/songwriter and guitarist from California. Wickham has released six albums, Give You My World in 2003, a self-titled album in 2006, Cannons in 2007, singalong in 2008, Heaven and Earth in 2009 and Response in 2011. Born in Orange County son of well-known worship leader John Wickham. He moved to San Diego in the middle of junior high school, which spawned his career. Asked by his youth pastor to lead worship at the age of 12, Wickham accepted, encouraged by his father then a worship pastor at Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa.

Read more about Phil Wickham on Last.fm.


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