Verse 1:
I saw the face of Jesus
In a little orphan girl
She was standing in the corner
On the other side of the world

And I heard the voice of Jesus
Gently whisper to my heart
Ddn't you say you wanted to find Me
Well, here I am, here you are

Chorus:
So what now
What will you do now that you've found Me?
What now
What will you do with this treasure you've found

I know I may not look like what you expected
But if you'll remember
This is right where I said I would be
You found me, what now?

Verse 2:
And I saw the face of Jesus
Down on Sixteenth Avenue
He was sleeping in an old car
While his mom went looking for food

And I heard the voice of Jesus
Gently whisper to my soul
Didn't you say you wanted to know me
Well, here I am
And it's getting cold

Chorus again

So come and know
Come and know, know me now
Come, come and know, know me now

Oh, come and know
Come, come and know, know me now
Come, come and know, know me now


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What Now Lyrics as written by Steven Curtis Chapman

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    Such a very strong song it is, am I ready to face Him in such circumstances like that, the question that lingered on my mind. Well, I;m hoping I could do what HE wishes us to do.

    bear_hug20on May 27, 2008   Link

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