JAY' MAJOR - THERAPY lyrics

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JAY' MAJOR - THERAPY lyrics

[SOLO (Belinda):] The great Physician now is here The sympathizing Jesus He speaks the drooping heart to cheer Oh hear the voice of Jesus [REFRAIN (Belinda):] Sweetest note in seraph song Sweetest name on mortal lips Sweetest carol ever sung Jesus, Blessed Jesus [VERSE 1:] When things go bad, I hold my head in the dark It's really hard for me to cry I'm just trying to be strong, trying to be a man This life is not my own I know someone say's I'm His very clone If you know God is within those bones Why are you so downcast o my soul? God's got a plan for you Does God even really got a plan for you? I think He's getting a heat, then He's getting a pan When you starting to burn He'll be taking His hands off you I'm in one big desert Sinking sand and heat I gat If right here I die of thirst it's a prove I wasn't drunk Never more sober I'm sick of this life, I'm sick to the stomach Sick with morning sickness, it's making me puke If it's seek and you find then I'm Richard the Cypher But the only thing found is the seeking is sickening Now I'm gon' throw up Thought that you know all Trying to reach you I been standing on my toe up Now I'm sitting in a dark room Me, and my scarecrows dancing round me While I'm knees to my nose uh! Fireflies only glow in the dark at night It's how I know I'm in the darker days When you can't even walk by sight And you blind in the place of faith If pointing fingers struck you heart and you felt the pain But still hope in the Lord today Turn to the Lord and say “My sorrows are flooding, please send me a ferry To get me in a hurry” [REFRAIN (Adebiyi Bambo):] Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa l'a gbekele wa (Our hope is in God) Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God) [VERSE 2:] I wake every morning to that sour taste In my mouth it's sour grapes And you don't ever wan' get that taste Seeing your foes get expensive taste Vodka over vinegar I'm lost, have you seen my God? Sometimes God's not in sight He chose to be in the taste And that seems to be a bitter pill But you would never know unless you take it So I hope you take care, take heed and take it Cos that bile flowing in your stomach Is bitterness to your system A cause of blood poisoning, I hope you listen To that voice inside your heart Through that earthquake and the fire God was not inside the wind He chose to speak through a whisper So if I don't see Him, and if I don't feel Him I'll keep believing Faith was the syringe His live was the cure I rejected it like a mutant, X-Men the Last Stand So, now I'm kneeling (kneeling) out here I'm praying for this healing (healing) I know you feel what I'm feeling So I believe you can heal me if you willing (willing) I know this cliché “after the night does come the morn' But I say even at night does shine the sun We just don't see it So if I'm bruised B and I can't struggle I'm Bruce Lee, I already lost my muscle But this is therapy this is hope I trading my sorrows for your joy I'm taking your, I'm yours [REFRAIN (Adebiyi Bambo):] Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa l'a gbekele wa (Our hope is in God) Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God) Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa l'a gbekele wa (Our hope is in God) Awa r'awa ri ra wa (We are ordinary people) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God) Oluwa e se o (Thanks be to God)