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My Story

by Addison Road

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This is not another song about the reasons I am stressed This is not a melody to get the feelings off my chest This is not a pop song written for the radio These are just my thoughts and what I'm praying for If this is my story, if this is my song Then I want to be a part of something beautiful If this is my journey, then show me your road Wherever you lead me in this world I want to go There's just too many times I only think of me 'Cause I get so consumed with my opportunities When my last breath brings me to the feet of God I want to hear him say I lived for his glory Colors paint the evening sky The sun is shining giving light Stars light up the atmosphere But we're the reason God came here We are his story, we are his song A beautiful melody that shows the world his love When we're on this journey, when we're on this road We are a part of the greatest story ever told

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