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“I'm an empty page, I'm an open book, write Your story on my heart, come on and make Your mark Author of my hope, Maker of the stars, Let me be Your work of art, Won't You write Your story on my heart I want Your history to be a legacy, so go ahead and show the world what You've done in me”

Quote by Francesca Battistelli

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Francesca Battistelli
Francesca Battistelli

Francesca Battistelli is an American Christian pop musician and songwriter. Known for her gospel style and inspirational lyrics, she has gained widespread recognition globally since the release of her debut album in 2007. more

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