Lyrics One Little Miracle - Hawk Nelson

One Little Miracle - Hawk Nelson
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Date of issue: 31.12.2009
Record label: Capitol Christian
Song language: English

One Little Miracle

I know sometimes it’s hard to find the strength to turn the page
When all of our tomorrows look like used up yesterdays
Maybe this path we’re taking
Could really be the road to breaking free
Are you with me One little revolution could turn it all around
Back to the Kingdom we once knew
Just a little bit of me, just a little bit of you
One little miracle to get us through
Broken, empty promises are all we knew before
Our father’s dreams of better days lay shattered on the floor
It’s not too late to start believin'
Take me by the hand I’m reaching out
How about now
One little revolution could turn it all around
Back to the Kingdom we once knew
Just a little bit of me, and a little bit of you
One little miracle to get us through
We can right the wrong
From this moment on One little revolution could turn it all around
Back to the Kingdom we once knew
Just a little bit of me, and a little bit of you
One little miracle to get us through

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