Published Aug 13, 2018
“Let the Work That I’ve Done Speak for Me” performed by Joe Carter
Joe Carter delivers a heartfelt performance of "Let the Work That I’ve Done Speak for Me," blending themes of legacy, spirituality, and life's journey to highlight the enduring impact of one's actions and the metaphorical heavy loads of life's burdens.

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