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[Lyrics] Lizzy Suleman – More Than Enough

Lizzy Suleman - More Than EnoughLyrics: More Than Enough By Lizzy Suleman 

I’ve been through thick and thin
V been through trials
That nobody thought
I will come out from
But you stood me tall
In the midst of them all
Am a living testimony

Hey!you have done what no man can do
Breath on my strength to fight
Giving me victory
In the midst of adversity
What no man can do
A story no man can change
That is what you have done

Jesus Akamdinelu eh
You v done what no man can do
Beginning and the ending
You deserve my praise
Agumnecheba one
You v done far more than enough o
Laughter in my mouth
You alone are God

Jesus Akamdinelu eh
Just to tell u how much I love you
Jesus Akamdinelu eh
Just to tell u how much
You mean to me
Akamdinelu
You out a new song in my mouth o
There’s no one else like u
Akamdinelu eh
You’ve done far more than enough.

 

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