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Paul E Jones - Letting Go (CCM)


'Letting Go' by Paul E Jones is a moving and emotional song that captures the feeling of one of the hardest things in life, letting go. The song is a tribute to Paul's daughter and is dedicated to her. The song is a blend of country, Americana, and Christian music and it tells the story of the struggles of letting go and doing the right thing.

The lyrics of the song are a reflection of the emotions felt by a father as he watches his daughter grow up, from the moment of the prom dress to the day she leaves for college. The song takes us through the different stages of life, from the memories of the little red trike to the church wedding.

Paul E Jones - Letting Go

The song is a reminder that letting go is one of the hardest things in life, but it is also a reminder that it is an essential part of life. The song encourages us to find the courage to let go and to let our children grow. The song is a reminder that even though our children grow up and leave, the love we have for them will always remain.

'Letting Go' is a must-listen for anyone who needs encouragement in the journey of letting go and doing the right thing. It is a reminder that even though it may be hard, it is essential for the growth and development of our children. Listen to the song and let it speak to your heart and soul. Let it be a reminder that the bond between a father and daughter is eternal.




Lyrics


https://genius.com/Paul-e-jones-letting-go-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3QAcCls31tQrcAEEVvvrBD

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XycFjj0rxI4

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