Featuring: Carl Thomas

Songwriter: BeBe Winans Keith Thomas

Producer: Mario Winans Diddy Paul Hemphill

[Carl Thomas:]
Now that its over
There's no more use for guns and wars
Costs me a lifetime, just to gain this life's reward

They say streets of gold
Can you imagine somewhere where life will never ends?
No one ever grows old
Oh my brother , please come with me

It's what I live for
A place where love will never cease
Willing to die for
Heaven is where I want to be

[Michelle:]
There are instructions that we must follow to a "t"
In order to reach them
Heaven is where I want to be

They say streets of gold
Can you imagine somewhere where life will never ends?
No one ever grows old
Oh my brother , please come with me

It's what I live for
A place where love will never cease
Willing to die for
Heaven is where I want to be

No more night, There is a place where there'll be no
More crying, yeah
And He is Life. Counting those days when we meet in
The place...

Willing to die for... (ooh yeah.)

It's what I lived for
A place where love will never cease
Willing to die for
Heaven is where I want to be. (I want to be)

Michelle Williams

Tenitra Michelle Williams (born July 23, 1980) is an American recording artist and actress. Williams rose to fame in the 2000s as a member of R&B girl group Destiny’s Child, one of the best-selling female groups of all time[1] with over 60 million records, of which more than 35 million copies sold with the trio lineup with Williams.[2]

During their hiatus, she released her debut solo album Heart to Yours (2002) which topped the US gospel album chart and became the best-selling gospel release of the year. Also in 2002, Billboard, named her the fifth Top Gospel Artist of the year and she received a MOBO Award for “Best Gospel Act”.[3] Following this she released Do You Know (2004) which gained her a nomination for “Best Gospel Act” at the 2004 MOBO Awards.

After Destiny’s Child’s disbanded in 2006, Williams released her first pop album, Unexpected (2008),[4] which spawned the internationally charting single “We Break the Dawn” and the US Dance number-one “The Greatest”. Her fourth studio album, Journey to Freedom (2014), received positive reviews and became her highest-charting album in the US; preceded by lead single “If We Had Your Eyes” which reached the US Adult R&B top 20 and the Soul Train-nominated “Say Yes”, which charted internationally and topped the US Hot Gospel Songs chart for seven weeks. Journey to Freedom was nominated for Outstanding Gospel Album (Traditional or Contemporary) at the 46th NAACP Image Awards and earned Williams four nominations at the 30th annual Stellar Awards, winning Music Video of the Year for “Say Yes”.[5][6][7] In 2015 and 2016, Williams sang for U.S. President Barack Obama & First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House.[8][9]

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