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Walk With Me - Clay Crosse



     
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Walk With Me Lyrics


I can see it in your eyes
I can read it on your face
You need a place to fall
'Cause underneath that smile
You're so far away
Oh, but I can still hear you callAnd at the end of the day
You let go of some tears
You think nobody cares
But there's a place to bear your soul
A place to rest your fears
Let me take you there, babyWalk with me and talk with me
Tell me what you're feeling
Come with me and just believe
There's a place that we can goWalk with me and talk with me
You can let your feelings show
You can let it goNow, I can't change the past
Well, you know that if I could
That's something I would do

But I'll give you all my heart
All that's in my soul
I give myself to you, babyWalk with me and talk with me
Tell me what you're feeling
Come with me and just believe
There's a place that we can goWalk with me and talk with me
You can let your feelings show
Oh, yeahWhatever road you're going down
Honey, I'm asking you to turn around
And feel these arms
They're reaching out to you, oh, yeahBaby, walk with me and talk with me
Tell me what you're feeling
Come with me and just believe
There's a place that we can goWalk with me and talk with me
You can let your feelings show
Oh, yeahWalk with me and talk with me
Tell me what you're feeling
Come with me and just believe
There's a place that we can goWalk with me and talk with me
Girl come on let your feelings show
Oh, yeahWhat's on your mind

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Clay Crosse (born Walter Clayton Crossnoe, February 11, 1967) is a Dove award winning CCM artist. He is famous for his song "I Surrender All" which has featured on a number of Christian Compilations albums, such as WOW The 90s. He became a born-again believer at the age of 13. He married his high-school sweetheart, Renee. He released his first album, My Place Is With You, in 1995. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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