Lyrics of ' I Believe ' by Johnny O'keefe

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I believe for every drop
Of rain that falls
A flower grows
I believe that somewhere
In the darkest ni-ight
A candle glows
I believe for everyone
Who goes astray
Someone will come
To show the way
I believe, I believe

I believe above the storm
The smallest prayer
Will still be heard
I believe that someone
In the great somewhere
Hears every word
Every time I hear
A newborn baby cry-y
Or touch a leaf
Or see the sky
Then I know why...
I-I believe...
(I believe, I believe, I believe, I believe)

Every time I hear
A newborn baby cry
Or touch a leaf
Or see the sky
Then I know why...
I-I believe...
(Oh I belie-ieve)

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