Comienza a Festejar

Felixis Falcón Felixis Falcón

Start Celebrating

There's a blessing wrapped in that process
Now you don't understand, why is this happening to me
Lift your head up and spread your wings today
The time of process has come to an end

You will fly so high that the past will be left behind
And like the eagle, God will renew you
Don't be afraid my child, he will fight for you
Stretch out your hands today and start celebrating

Your victory is approaching and you will celebrate from now on
You will say goodbye to the valley of shadows
You can already smell the new time of Jehovah
He opens paths and rivers in solitude

Your victory is approaching and you will celebrate from now on
You will say goodbye to the valley of death
You can already smell the new time of Jehovah
He opens paths and rivers in solitude

The past is behind, it's time to march on
Dry your tears today, you will soon smile
Adonai will fight, he will defend you
Learn to be silent, it's Jehovah's time

Your victory is approaching and you will celebrate from now on
You will say goodbye to the valley of shadows
You can already smell the new time of Jehovah
He opens paths and rivers in solitude

Your victory is approaching and you will celebrate from now on
You will say goodbye to the valley of death
You can already smell the new time of Jehovah
He opens paths and rivers in solitude
Start celebrating your victory

  1. Socorreme
  2. En La Adoración
  3. Vasija Quebrantada
  4. Comienza a Festejar
  5. Inmerecido Amor
  6. Antes Que Ocurra
  7. Te Lleve Al Desierto
  8. El Manto
  9. Sanaras
  10. Así Será (part. Isabelle Valdez)
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