Snake In the Grass

Wes King

We're gonna reap what we've sown
'Cause His light shines on our darkness
But what really troubles me
Is what the seed may be
When it is grown

Cover up your deeds
Leave the scene so fast
Hide beneath the weeds
Like a snake in the grass

Slither so quietly
No one will ever know
But the tracks that you will leave
Someday will surely show

We're gonna reap what we've sown
'Cause His light shines on our darkness
But what really troubles me
Is what the seed may be
When it is grown

Cover up your seeds
Pray the sun and rain will last
Keep cutting back the weeds
Watch for snakes in the grass

Cover up your seeds
Pray the sun and rain will last
Keep cutting back the weeds
Watch for snakes in the grass

So cover up your seeds
Pray the sun and rain will last
Keep cutting back the weeds
Watch for snakes in the grass

Watch for snakes in the grass
Watch for snakes in the grass
Watch for snakes in the grass

Watch out for those snakes in the grass!

Trivia about the song Snake In the Grass by Kim Hill

On which albums was the song “Snake In the Grass” released by Kim Hill?
Kim Hill released the song on the albums “Talk About Life” in 1989 and “Testimony” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Snake In the Grass” by Kim Hill?
The song “Snake In the Grass” by Kim Hill was composed by Wes King.

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