I heard the sound of your first breath
A brand new life on your mother's chest
A beating heart, expectant eyes
On the first day of your life
I saw you take your first step
And I watched you run with no regret
To chase your dreams and find true love
And the best is yet to come

So come with me
I'll show you life
Even better than this
Come with me
I'll show you love
You didn't know could exist
Better than your first crush
Better than your first kiss
I'll show you how to live

Remember how you felt from across the room
When you realized someone had eyes for you
And the way your heart sang cause you believed
You were worth something

So come with me
I'll show you life
Even better than this
Come with me
I'll show you love
You didn't know could exist
Better than your first crush
Better than your first kiss
I'll show you how to live
Oh, I'll show you how to live

Cause I created your heart
That makes you feel
I am the love that makes it real
Oh, I am the one, I'm the one, I'm the one
I am the one, I'm the one, I'm the one

So come with me
I'll show you life
Even better than this
Come with me
I'll show you love
You didn't know could exist
Better than your first crush
Better than your first kiss
I'll show you how to live

Cause I am the one, I'm the one, I'm the one
I am the one, I'm the one, I'm the one


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I'll Show You How to Live Lyrics as written by Jason Ingram Chris Rohman

Lyrics © ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    can we cut the god crap? a song that sounds like a beautiful lonve song ends up getting ruined by people mentioning "GOD"

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