Sarah Jo was a seven-year-old way back in '91
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A beautiful kid, just as innocent as the little girl she was
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With ribbons flowing from her bike, the apple of her daddy's eye
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Oh Sarah Jo, where did they go, all those happy times?
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Now the makeup covers all your wounds, and your clothes don't cover much of you
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Many nights with many guys, but you've never once been satisfied
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Oh, Sarah Jo, if you had known how mean the years would be
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They took your pride, your joy in life and never filled your needs
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Sarah, come and walk with me, I'll show you the girl you're supposed to be
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With a purpose in life and an innocent smile
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Look at me with softer eyes, a brand new start, your chin up high
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Not worn by the world, you're still God's little girl
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Oh, my my, how time can fly, you've lost the years you had
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So much has changed but grace remains, and your past is just that
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Oh, Sarah Jo, you should know how it feels to be free
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Unlock your chains and change your name, and then come and dance with me
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Saved by grace, amazing grace! Now you'll never be the same
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Angels dance in jubilee, oh Sarah, come with me...
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Sarah, come and show your face and know no sin can cover grace
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'Cause His mercies restore and what's done is no more
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Sarah, come now, wearing white, standing tall, a blameless bride
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Not judged by the world, 'cause you're still God's little girl...
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Sarah Jo
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Jonny Diaz |