You Could Be The One

Bethany Dillon · Other Songs - Bethany Dillon

Could I talk to you sometime this afternoon?

About some things I know I'm reading into

Because you and me come at this differently

And I'm just trying to be honest with you



Now that I've found you in the most unexpected places

You were right in front of my face



You could be the one that I could hold on to forever, hold on to forever

You could be the one



Yeah, I get it

Go change the subject

But I can't forget how much this seems to fit

When you feel this way

Everything sounds so clich©

But I'll try to explain my side of this



Now that I've found you in the most unexpected places

You were right in front of my face



You could be the one that I could hold on to forever, hold on to forever

You could be the one



Maybe you are the kind that doesn't want to say it

I should just let you be

But maybe if I spoke up that would be enough

To give my mind some peace



You could be the one that I could hold on to forever, hold on to forever

You could be

You could be the one that I could hold on to forever, hold on to forever

You could be the one, You could be the one

You Could Be The One

Bethany Dillon's 'You Could Be The One' stands as a defining anthem of the contemporary Christian music landscape, blending emotive melody with a message of intimate connection and spiritual hope. Recorded in the English language, the track exemplifies Dillon's signature style, characterized by lush harmonies and a worshipful tone that resonates deeply with listeners seeking personal reflection. As a staple of her discography, the song has become a cornerstone for congregational singing and private devotion, often featured in worship sets that emphasize themes of divine presence and relational faith. Its enduring popularity reflects the universal appeal of its lyrical content, which invites audiences to envision a profound bond with the divine. The recording captures a moment of sincere musical expression, contributing to Dillon's broader body of work that continues to influence modern worship music through its accessibility and emotional depth.