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Russ Taff - Down in the Lowlands Lyric Video and Dedication - Whiteheart - Bryan Duncan - Steve Camp

July 21, 2019

Russ Taff - Down in the Lowlands Lyrics Video with Dedication

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Down in the Lowlands - Russ Taff Lyrics

The water is up to my neck
And I'm sinking in the deep
There's no foothold to find anywhere
I'm very worn out from calling for help
My throat is hoarse and dry as bone
My eyes they fail me from looking for You
I'm looking for you
And I'm down in the lowlands where the water is deep
And if I cry, if I shout
Save me, save me
Down in the lowlands where the water is deep
And if I cry, if I shout
Save me, save me
Could this be it
Could I be drowning
Have I failed to be heard by the only One
Who can save me
(Save me, save me)
Show me your mercy and touch me again
Please lift me up above where I am
My eyes they fail me from looking for You
My eyes they fail me from looking for You
I'm looking for You
I'm down in the lowlands where the water is deep
Hear my cry, hear my shout
Save me, save me
Down in the lowlands where the water is deep
Hear my cry, hear my shout
Save me, save me
(Down in the lowlands where the water is deep)
Hear my cry
(Hear my cry, hear my shout
Save me, save me)
My eyes they fail me from looking for You
My eyes they fail me from looking for You
I'm looking for You
Are you looking, yeah
I'm down in the lowlands where the water is deep
And if I cry, and if I shout (save me)
Save me, save me, save me
Down in the lowlands where the water is deep
If I cry, if I shout
Save me, save me
Down in the lowlands where the water is deep (the water is deep)
And if I cry and if I shout
Save me, save me
It's something personal, (save me) touch me where I am
It's something personal, (save me) touch me where I am
Show me mercy, show me mercy Lord. a little mercy Lord
Lift me up, oh lift me up from where I stand