Download and Stream Somebody’s Son Mp3 Song Audio by Kirk Franklin
We introduce to you a soul-lifting gospel song from Kirk Franklin titled Somebody’s Son, . 2023 brings a new dawn of melody and inspiration with the release of “Somebody’s Son,” a soul-stirring gospel anthem from Kirk Franklin, whose music has touched countless hearts. The beauty of “Somebody’s Son” goes beyond the melody. It carries a powerful message of faith and blessings, even in the midst of life’s challenges. The heartfelt lyrics resonate with a depth that will touch your core, inviting you to reflect on the gifts bestowed upon us. Stream and download the Audio Mp3, lyrics, and video below.
Song Details
Artist: | Kirk Franklin |
Song Title: | Somebody’s Son |
Album: | Father’s Day |
Genre: | Gospel |
Song Duration: | 03:22 |
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Music Lyrics: Somebody’s Son by Kirk Franklin
I was born a mistake
A sin they couldn’t erase
A secret hidden half a century
I look for you
Do I look like you?
Questions children cry out in their sleep
I’d give up every trophy that I’ve won
Just to be somebody’s son
Every wrong, I did it
Failures, I admit it
Consequences now belong to me
But who knew me not having you
Would force me to see love so differently
Fighting battles few have ever won
Truly, you’re somebody’s son
It makes sense
I’m running, I’m chasing, I’m falling
It makes sense
These demons, these strongholds, unbroken
It makes sense
We’re searching for a mother’s love
Step two is pointless when you’re stuck at one
Until you’re somebody’s son
It makes sense
I’m running, I’m chasing, I’m falling
It makes sense
These demons, those strongholds, unbroken
It makes sense
We’re searching for a mother’s love
Step two is pointless when you’re stuck at one
Until you’re somebody’s son
Why, oh why
Did You keep them far away?
How much more do I have to pay?
Why, oh why
You ignore the prayers I pray?
Habits come from past mistakes
With each limp, my race I have to run
But I guess so did Your Son