You waved your hand and it was done
Said, "Let it be" and there it was
A mountain so high, it broke through the sky
A canyon so deep, it'd bring a man to his knees

I've seen what you can do
I've seen you make miracles and hopeless dreams come true
You made the heavens and the stars
Everything; come on, how hard could it be
To make her love me?

I said some things I shouldn't have
Tried everything to win her back
I'm human, I messed up
Is she gone? Are we done?
Forgiveness, another chance
That's all I want
It's in your hands

I've seen what you can do
I've seen you make miracles and hopeless dreams come true
You made the heavens and the stars
Everything; come on, how hard could it be
To make her love me?

I've seen what you can do
I've seen you make miracles and hopeless dreams come true
You made the heavens and the stars
Everything; come on, how hard could it be
To make her love me?

To make her love me, yeah, yeah

To make her love me, ooo, ooo, ooo


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To Make Her Love Me Lyrics as written by Neil Thrasher Jay Demarcus

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    pretty self explanatory i think.. a guy is asking god how he can do such amazing things to the world. and he wants god to make her love him again. because he has "tried everything to win her back". but nothing is working. gods his last chance.

    jaimerz90on July 27, 2006   Link

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