The World I See in You

Margaret Becker, Charlie Peacock

No one could ever make me doubt it
No one could make it be more true
Written in a stone, and set in cement
Are all the things I feel for You
When I look into Your eyes, I see the love that I need
When I look into Your world I see everything I'd like to be

CHORUS
I believe in, I believe in, I believe in
The world I see in You
I'd like to live in, I'd like to live in, I'd like to live in
The world I see in You

No back is ever turned away in Your world
No hand is ever pulled away
Love is the law, the jury and judge
And the only debt there is to pay
When I look into Your world I see a land of Mercy
When I look into Your world I see the place I'd like to be

(repeat Chorus)
I believe in, I believe in, I believe in
The world I see in you
Got to have it, I got to have it, I got to have it
The world I see in You

In Your world I've yet to see
A man too far, a mark to deep
A prodigal or refugee
That could not find shelter in You

I don't believe in politics, no heavy handed moralists
Right wing supremacists, lame brain rhetoric
Cultural genocide, judgment from the justified
Your world isn't there
Your world isn't there
I believe in love
I believe in truth
I believe in mercy
And the passion of pursuit

(repeat Chorus)

Trivia about the song The World I See in You by Margaret Becker

When was the song “The World I See in You” released by Margaret Becker?
The song The World I See in You was released in 2007, on the album “Soul”.
Who composed the song “The World I See in You” by Margaret Becker?
The song “The World I See in You” by Margaret Becker was composed by Margaret Becker, Charlie Peacock.

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