You're Alright

WAYNE KIRKPATRICK, CHRIS RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL W. SMITH

You're alright
You take a look inside
But you don't like what you see
And so you choose to look away
It doesn't coincide
With how you'd like to be
And each glimpse of hope can easily fade

Down on your confidence
It's a fight that won't let go
(But) you've got to realize
That you're alright
('Cause) under your rubble
Lies a heart the Father holds
And when you see your life
through his eyes
You're alright

To learn how He loves you
Is to learn to love yourself
To live the life He's livin' in you
(And) what others think of you
Could never measure to the wealth
Of what he's paid and given to you

Down on your confidence
It's a fight that won't let go
(But) you've got to realize
That you're alright
('Cause) under your rubble
Lies a heart the Father holds
And when you see your life
Through his eyes
You're alright

Trivia about the song You're Alright by Michael W. Smith

On which albums was the song “You're Alright” released by Michael W. Smith?
Michael W. Smith released the song on the albums “The Big Picture” in 1986 and “The Live Set” in 1987.
Who composed the song “You're Alright” by Michael W. Smith?
The song “You're Alright” by Michael W. Smith was composed by WAYNE KIRKPATRICK, CHRIS RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL W. SMITH.

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