Back when I was in 3rd grade. I woke up late for school one day. I ran around trying to get dressed. I left the house with my hair a mess. I got to class I was met with shock the teacher stood and pointed at the clock she said "Show and tell you're the last one left you better go or you'll get an F." Got up in front of the whole class I was swetty, nervous, thinking fast. I had not brought anything to show so I thought I'd tell the kids what they needed to know. Took my heart to show and tell, so all the kids could see inside. I took my heart to show and tell and now they know I got Christ in my life.Took my heart to show and tell (took my heart to show and tell), so all the kids could see inside (kids could see inside). I took my heart to show and tell and now they know I got Christ in my life.

I told them Jesus was my best friend. He said for me to hold my head. I said that he'd do the same for you if you just believe that he's true.Got up in front of the whole class I was swetty, and nervous, thinking fast. I had not brought anything to show so I thought I'd tell the kids what they needed to know. Took my heart to show and tell (took my heart to show and tell), so all the kids could see inside (kids could see inside). I took my heart to show and tell and now they know I got Christ in my life.Took my heart to show and tell (took my heart to show and tell), so all the kids could see inside (kids could see inside). I took my heart to show and tell and now they know I got Christ in my life.

TOOK MY HEART TO SHOW AND TELL, SO ALL THE KIDS COULD SEE INSIDE. I TOOK MY HEART TO SHOW AND TELL AND NOW THEY KNOW I'VE GOT ....

Took my heart to show and tell (took my heart to show and tell), so all the kids could see inside (kids could see inside). I took my heart to show and tell and now they know I got Christ in my life.


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    What is this song from, and where can i find it???????

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