Face Down

Album: Come to The Well (2011)
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  • I try to find a new way to tell You
    Some way to show You what You mean to me
    There's nothing new
    I exhaust myself searching
    The world just keeps turning
    What else can I do
    'Cause I find myself empty and

    Face down
    Having nothing else to cling to
    But need of love that only You can give
    Face down
    Where I know that I belong
    And I pray with grace that this world sees in me
    Someone humbled and broken at Your feet

    I stand amazed, see the work of Your hands
    Still I don't understand why You would rescue me
    An empty cross
    Where You suffered and bled
    Overcoming my death
    Recreating me
    With this freedom I will be

    Face down
    Having nothing else to cling to
    But need of love that only You can give
    Face down
    Where I know that I belong
    And I pray with grace that this world sees in me
    Someone humbled and broken at Your feet

    So I'm asking for Your help
    Just can't do this by myself
    After all, this life's for You and not for me
    Through Your mercy now I see
    Brokenness is what I need
    So I'll stay right here at Your feet
    Right here at Your feet and

    Face down
    Having nothing else to cling to
    But need of love that only You can give
    Face down
    Where I know that I belong
    And I pray with grace that this world sees in me
    Someone humbled and broken at Your feet
    Oh, humbled and broken at Your feet
    At Your feet Writer/s: HECTOR ALONZO CERVANTES, MARC BYRD
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
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