My Surrender – Steven Curtis Chapman
17 May 2008
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| My current absolute favorite song, that I wake up to every day on my mp3 alarm clock Does it all sound the same? And I’m giving it all back to You |
And what song can I sing but the song that You give I have nothing to bring that did not come from Your hand So here I am with all I have And I’m giving it all back to You All my plans and all my dreams So what song can I sing but this song? I’m giving it all back to You |










good song
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good lang? it’s GREEEEAT!
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you have mp3?
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yup I have
I presume you do too? (ikaw pa!)
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okay fine. it’s greeat!
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hehe cool!
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thanks for sharing this! i sent the youtube link to my friends.
we’re playing this for the jzone special acoustic night! (not 4th watch though)
may mp3 ka? pasend! i mean..pa-share.
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Sent to your email bro
excellent song choice!
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