| Song | Let Love In |
| Artist | Crystal Lewis |
| Album | Greatest Hits |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| I can see | |
| Him in the man with no shoes upon his feet | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the child with nothing left to eat | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the boy that doesn’t have a friend | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the preacher man whose problems never end [Chorus] | |
| If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you’ve done unto the least of men | |
| You’ve done it unto | |
| Him If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you’ve done unto the least of men | |
| You’ve done it unto | |
| Him I was tired and you came to me | |
| You smiled and gave me rest | |
| I was a stranger in a lonely town | |
| But you treated me like a guest | |
| I had trouble and you came to me | |
| To lift me up in prayer | |
| I grew old and you read to me | |
| You made me feel like people still cared [Chorus] |
| I can see | |
| Him in the man with no shoes upon his feet | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the child with nothing left to eat | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the boy that doesn' t have a friend | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the preacher man whose problems never end Chorus | |
| If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you' ve done unto the least of men | |
| You' ve done it unto | |
| Him If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you' ve done unto the least of men | |
| You' ve done it unto | |
| Him I was tired and you came to me | |
| You smiled and gave me rest | |
| I was a stranger in a lonely town | |
| But you treated me like a guest | |
| I had trouble and you came to me | |
| To lift me up in prayer | |
| I grew old and you read to me | |
| You made me feel like people still cared Chorus |
| I can see | |
| Him in the man with no shoes upon his feet | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the child with nothing left to eat | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the boy that doesn' t have a friend | |
| I can see | |
| Him in the preacher man whose problems never end Chorus | |
| If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you' ve done unto the least of men | |
| You' ve done it unto | |
| Him If you lose your life you will gain it back | |
| Surely in the end | |
| For what you' ve done unto the least of men | |
| You' ve done it unto | |
| Him I was tired and you came to me | |
| You smiled and gave me rest | |
| I was a stranger in a lonely town | |
| But you treated me like a guest | |
| I had trouble and you came to me | |
| To lift me up in prayer | |
| I grew old and you read to me | |
| You made me feel like people still cared Chorus |