These Days - Mandisa

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I never liked Mondays or bad news
Or breaking in new shoes
And mornings when I can't find my phone

Nobody likes traffic or short nights
Or sit-ups or long flights
But sometimes that's just the way it goes
It's funny what You use to help me grow

So I'll learn to love these days
Life along the way
In the middle of the crazy
God, Your love is so amazing

Through the ups and downs
You're the only hope I've found, oh
Lord, You meet me in the madness
So I'll learn to love these days
I'll learn to love these days

I can see silver lining
When the sun's not shining
Even when You choose to bring the rain

Oh, but there's freedom believing
And trusting Your leading
'Cause You're Lord of all my joy and all my pain

So I'll learn to love these days
Life along the way
In the middle of the crazy
God, Your love is so amazing

Through the ups and downs
You're the only hope I've found, oh
Lord, You meet me in the madness
So I'll learn to love these days
I'll learn to love these days

I could wait for hundred years
You gave me here
The days when You were near
The days when I was out there
Looking for what comes next, oh

'Cause every minute, every hour
Everyday is such a gift and I'm content
I'm thankful for each breath

So I'll learn to love these days
Life along the way
In the middle of the crazy
Your love is so amazing

Through the ups and downs
You're the only hope I've found, oh
Lord, You meet me in the madness
So I'll learn to love these days
I'll learn to love these days

I'll learn to love these days
I'll learn to love these days

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Mandisa Diane Hundley, artistically known as 'Mandisa' (born October 1, 1976) is an American-Grammy award winning singer who rose to fame as one of the favourites in the fifth (2006) season of American Idol. Despite finishing as the overall ninth place finalist, Mandisa has gone on to become one of the most successful idol contestants of all time. Mandisa has gone on to release four studio albums, "True Beauty" (2007) "Freedom" (2009) "What If We Were Real" (2011) and "Overcomer" (2013) She's also released two holiday EPs "It's Christmas" (2008) and "It's Christmas - Angel Edition" (2012) Mandisa's music ventures a blend between Christian music, soul, pop and R&B.

Mandisa grew up in Citrus Heights, California (Sacramento County) and graduated from El Camino Fundamental High School. She then attended American River College in Sacramento where she studied Vocal Jazz. Then she was off to Fisk University in Tennessee and graduated with a bachelor's of music degree with a concentration in vocal performance. Mandisa currently resides in the suburban Nashville community of Antioch, Tennessee. When she auditioned for American Idol in Chicago, she asked the judges to call her "just Mandisa", and she has been billed as Mandisa (with no last name) on the show since the shows Hollywood round. Mandisa was a backup singer for famed Christian author and speaker Beth Moore. She has stated her musical influences run the gamut from Whitney Houston to Def Leppard.

Idol judge Simon Cowell made several comments about Mandisa's weight during her audition. When he first saw her, he quipped are we "going to have a bigger stage this year." Later, when Paula Abdul commented that Mandisa had a "Frenchie" growl to her voice, Cowell responded that a more apt comparison would be to France itself. These were among comments that drew the ire of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, and would be one of the reasons Mandisa would entitle her 2007 album "True Beauty".

According to the Stronger Songfacts, the 11 tracks of Mandisa's 2011 album What If We Were Real encourage shining the light on whom we really are, including both the good and the bad; the theme of the record also coincided with Mandisa's public struggles with food addiction and weight loss. "A struggle is a struggle, and Jesus is there through it all," the singer explained. "He is there in compassion and grace. I have found that what He has spoken to me through these songs has been encouraging and I think that'll be true for other people who are going through their own hard times." 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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