So long before, you stood so long at my door
Abundantly you have asked have you received
Is this everything that you hoped for?
Is this everything you've dreamed?
Well, I'm not sure, if don't really need

Life and history repeat and I will see visions vividly
Of how everything will end the same
Is this everything that you hoped for?
Is this everything you've dreamed?
Well, I wanted to be [Incomprehensible]

So, in this hour everything I do
Will be all for this moment
Everything's for you
My heart is open and willing, so take it

Get up, get up, get up

So much feeling of my soul
It's singing and everybody feels the same
Is this everything that you hoped for?
Is this everything you've dreamed?
Well, I think it is [Incomprehensible]

So, in this hour everything I do
Will be all for this moment
Everything's for you
My heart is open and willing, so take it

Stay in place when there's so many things to say
I wanna help [Incomprehensible] just hesitate
But I just don't, but I just don't
So please take my life and use it, I'm ready


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So, In This Hour... Lyrics as written by Stephen Bryce Avary Bryce Avary

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    i agree with ellie117. i know that bryce is a christian artist to some extent and i think that comes out in this song. when he says "everything will end the same" i would say he is referring to the fact that everyone is going to die eventually and the rest of the song talks about living a life now that will set you apart even if is out of our comfort zone. awesome song, can't wait for july 17

    morganrun837on May 24, 2007   Link

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