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Remember When

from Love > Fear by The Many

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Remember when we saw
the boy washed up on shore
The girl torn from her parents’ arms

Remember when we heard
16 shots in the night
No justice for that life

We want to know where You were
We want to know where You are
We want to know what you do
God you seem so far away

Remember when we saw
The unloved daughter/son?
Abandoned and undone

Remember when we watched
The city burning down
The sound of hate so loud

We want to know where You were
We want to know where You are
We want to know what you do
God you seem so far away

Show us your love right now
Show us your grace right now
Show us your face right now
Show us your way right now

Remember when you cried
You were looking for us too.
Told us love would see us through


Can we be love right now?
Can we be grace right now?
Can we show your face right now?
Live in your way right now?

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from Love > Fear, released November 15, 2019
Lyrics by Lenora Rand. Music by Hannah Rand.
Keyboards: Ben Lewis
Bass: Patrick Mulcahy
Cello: Nathan Shores
Drums: Quin Kirchner
Lead Vocals: Hannah Rand
©2019 Plural Guild Music. ASCAP CCLI

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Weaving together many musical influences, from folk to gospel to pop to indie, into one unique sound somewhere between them all, The Many deliver songs filled with questions and doubts, pushing toward a faith that’s real and honest, that doesn’t settle for easy anything, always with an eye out for the God who so loves the world. . ... more

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