This life is mine, but it doesn’t belong to me
You say to die is how I’ll find who I’m supposed to be
I need Your help to purge this selfishness inside
Give me a clean heart, give me a new life
How do I deal with this
I never thought it’d get this bad
I guess I was wrong
How do I deal with this
(My teeth)
I never thought it’d get
(Still bleed)
This bad
(With the)
I guess I was wrong
(Blood of your sheep)
But blessed is the Lord my rock
Who trains my hands for battle and my fingers for war
My mercy
My fortress
My stronghold
My deliverer
My shield, in whom I trust
You give victory to kings
Even though we’ve all become traitors and thieves
Even when we steal the bread from those we should feed
I cry out to my God
But You’ve already forgiven me
You’ve already forgiven me
The distance between the dying and me
Is steadily decreasing
The pain within my chest about what happens next
Cannot be understated
When everything ends will there still be a place for me?
I’m not looking towards the light because I’m afraid of the dark
No I’ve got You in my sights because I believe in who You are
I’m not looking towards the light because I’m afraid of the dark
No I’ve got You in my sights because I believe in who You are
I want to be a better man but dammit I can’t
Dammit I can’t
The healthy don’t need a doctor, physicians are for the sick
And I’m sick, God I’m sick
I want to be a better man but dammit I can’t
Dammit I can’t
The healthy don’t need a doctor, physicians are for the sick
And I’m sick, God I’m sick
God I’m sick
I’m not looking towards the light because I’m afraid of the dark
No I’ve got You in my sights because I believe in who You are
I’m not looking towards the light because I’m afraid of the dark
No I’ve got You in my sights because I believe in who You are
I believe in who You say You are
I believe You’re who You say You are
I believe in who You say You are
I believe You’re who You say You are
I believe in who You say You are
I believe You’re who You say You are
I believe in who You say You are
I believe You’re who You say You are
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