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JJ Heller - Growing Older (CCM)


JJ Heller has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Growing Older.

Lyrics: 
By JJ Heller, David Heller, and Leslie Jordan

There’s a certain kind of beauty
That can’t be found among the young
Where you’re settled and your safe in your own skin 

You might not see it in the moviesJJ Heller - Growing Older
But you know it’s real because
Every wrinkle tells the story of the places you have been 

Countless ocean hours
Forming freckles on your face
Wildflowers
That will only bloom with age
Learning how to love who you are along the way 
You’re growing older and more beautiful each day 

If you feel a little tired
It’s because you’ve come so far
And your eyes reflect the grace you have received
Oh, you made it through the fire
It’s what made you who you are
Now it shines like strands of silver, and it feels like being free 

Countless ocean hours
Forming freckles on your face
Wildflowers
That will only bloom with age
Learning how to love who you are along the way 
You’re growing older and more beautiful each day 

Every woman has a hist’ry
Like a priceless work of art
A patina that will never fade away
You are made of love and mem’ries
Softer body, stronger heart
All the moments you’ve collected are what brought you here today 
And you would never ever trade …

Those ocean hours
Forming freckles on your face
Wildflowers
That will only bloom with age
Learning how to love who you are along the way 
You’re growing older and more beautiful each day 
You’re growing older and more beautiful each day 


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/14k60OKl7V2yTdz1GAZfVL

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHPZDu51hxM

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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