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Noise Lyrics

I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise has gone
Gone are those distractions
That had been haunting me so long
Pointless matters are broken, shattered
Are the disguised voices
Yielding sinful choices
I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone

(Repeat Chorus)


Should I stand over here
Should I sit over there
How long should I stay
What color should I wear
Who will be featured
Should someone else prepare
As long as I'm in God's presence
Who really cares

I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone
Gone are those distractions
That had been haunting me so long
Pointless matters are broken, shattered
Are the disguised voices
Yielding sinful choices
I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone

Should I walk through this door
Should I come another way
Is this seat available
Can I kneel hear to pray
Will he or she be unhappy
Should some stranger appear
Is there any room for Jesus
Cause Jesus is near

I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone
It's gone, gone, it's gone
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone away

I can hear him clearly
I recognize his voice
I can feel his presence
I've gotta bow and rejoice
God is here I need him
To speak to my enemy
I hear him
I feel him
He's turned off the noise

I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone
It's gone
It's gone

All my fear
It's gone
All my doubt
It's gone
All the distractions
It's gone

I can hear God clearly
Now that the noise is gone
The noise has gone

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Influenced by a wide range of vocalists from Donny Hathaway to Fred Hammond to John Mayer, singer and songwriter Brian Courtney Wilson has an up-to-date 21st century approach to modern gospel that might be termed "urban inspirational." Wilson, a University of Illinois graduate, began singing formally in the university's black chorus, then continued singing on his own time while working as a pharmaceutical salesman for seven years. Then, in a leap of faith, he walked away from his job and became the music director at St. John's Downtown Church in Houston, where he was mentored by and became friends with Rudy Rasmus. Through Rasmus he met label owner and music mogul Mathew Knowles, who signed Wilson to his Spirit Rising / Music World imprint. Recorded in Jackson, MS and produced by Stan Jones, Wilson's inspirationally themed debut album, Just Love, appeared in 2009. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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