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Karen Peck & New River Why Should I Worry


He's a Shelter in the storm when everything went wrong
A beckoning Hand that led me back home
A still, small Voice saying, "It's gonna be alright."
My Song of hope in my darkest night
Why should I worry? What should I fear
When I know that He is always near?
Even when the weight of the world is closing in on me,
His eyes are always watching over me
So why should I worry?
He's a Sunrise in the morning after a night of tears
A Spirit moving to calm all my fears
A soft, gentle Touch just to help me be strong
The Wind in my sail to keep me going on

Why should I worry? What should I fear
When I know that He is always near?
Even when the weight of the world is closing in on me,
His eyes are always watching over me
So why should I worry?
The sun has never refused to shine
The ocean has never run dry
The One who's in control of it all
Said all me needs He will supply
Why should I worry? What should I fear?
He is always near?
Even when the weight of the world is closing in on me,
His eyes are always watching over me
So why should I worry?



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