[Verse 1]
I’ve seen love just slip right through
Watched a kid lose when no one knew
Heard the silence after the noise
Felt the kind of pain that steals your voice
I’m not looking for gold or fame
I just want something I can’t explain
Like a sky that cries, then turns brand new
A quiet kind of light that pulls me through
[Pre-Chorus]
I’m so tired of running scared
Of empty rooms and vacant stares
God, if you're out there, I’m right here
Just wanna feel you near
[Chorus]
Give me a miracle, something wild and strange
Something stronger than the bottle, something dryin’ up the rain
Where the fear can’t find me, and the past lets go
Give me peace I can feel in my bones
A brand new start, not just a name
God, take the hurt, make me sane
I just wanna breathe again,
Yeah, I need a miracle...
[Verse 2]
I’ve seen faces lost in the crowd
Hearts so heavy, heads bowed down
I’ve been there too, deep in the dark
Still holding on with half a heart
The one I thought had walked away
Was right beside me every day
Now in the quiet, I can see
The way your love keeps reaching me
[Bridge]
In the trees dancing in the light
In the grass under my knees at night
In the voice that tells me, “You’re not alone”
I hear it now — I’m not on my own
[Chorus]
Give me a miracle, something wild and strange
Something stronger than the bottle, something dryin’ up the rain
Where the fear can’t find me, and the past lets go
Give me peace I can feel in my bones
A brand new start, not just a name
God, take the hurt, make me sane
I just wanna breathe again,
Yeah, I need a miracle...
[Choir Chorus – with layered harmonies & soft gospel-style BGVs]
Give me a miracle, something deep and true
Not in lightning strikes, but in skies that turn blue
Where the shadows fade and fear unwinds
Where love shows up in the quiet signs
God, I’m ready, take this pain
Write me a story with a brand new name
I just wanna breathe again,
Yeah, I need a miracle...
[Outro – Stripped-down vocal + piano]
You never left, you never will
Even in silence, you're standing still
The joy is real, in the everyday
You’re the voice inside that says,
“It’s okay… I’m here to stay”