I can feel Him in the air
I can see Him in this place
And I hope that He never leaves
I'm now without a care
It is something I can't explain
And I feel so free

Holy Spirit, we cry to You
Holy Spirit, in this place
Holy Spirit, we cry to You
Come down on us like a flame

Like a flame

I read about Him in the Bible
He was in the men of God
And though I don't deserve it, He is in me
You can feel a new revival
Ask Jesus in your heart
And you'll feel so free

Holy Spirit, we cry to You
Holy Spirit, in this place
Holy Spirit, give us comfort
Come down on us like a flame

You've got to feel it, to believe it
(You've got to feel it, to believe it)
You've got to see it, won't you receive Him?
Why don't you believe in?

Holy Spirit, we cry to You
Holy Spirit, in this place
Holy Spirit, give us comfort
Come down on us like a flame, like a flame

Holy Spirit, we cry to You
Holy Spirit, in this place
Holy Spirit, give us comfort
Come down on us like a flame

Like a flame



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Holy Spirit Lyrics as written by Samuel Tai Anderson Johnny Mac Powell

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    Kennon kissed a guy once.

    AEnemaon July 02, 2005   Link

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