"What's wrong with me? You said You've always got your hands out" 出现在 1 首赞美诗中,表达其在敬拜中的精神意义。
What's wrong with me? You said You've always got your hands out
But I would rather stand there and get wet than take the handout
What's wrong with me? You said You've always got your hands out
And I cannot continue on my own so take my hands now
But I would rather stand there and get wet than take the handout
What's wrong with me? You said You've always got your hands out
And I cannot continue on my own so take my hands now