Hoping to scratch him.
As we bleed to death.
As we have a shepherd we do not want.
I run on a treadmill that never stops.
My reflection in the wading pool is dirty,
and I'm sickened.
It hurts.
I'm sick of repetition.
An illness, spreading.
Blinding my eyes.
Erase my thoughts.
Cancel my subscription to the things of this world.
In he open eyes of deliverance.
I'm color blind.
Waiting to see.
Wanting to finally say no and walk away with a smile.
Time after time my call is game over;
But again and again this cancer spreads.
Bleeding and spitting guilt and convictions.
As I lay in this pit of defeat.
(Once again to strive.)
To beat it out over and over.
So worn. I will defeat this.
Worked over. With intention to kill.
To watch Him die and smile.
At His dismay. His pain.
My deliverance.
My cleanliness a gift of freedom.
My walk purified. My peace given by God


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    what disc is this on?

    PacoLovesMeon March 11, 2003   Link
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    i like this song

    normazao2on April 18, 2003   Link
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    umm...those aren't the lyrics?

    Erase my thoughts Cancel my subscription To the things of this world I open eyes of deliverance I'm color blind waiting to see Want to finally say no And walk away with a smile Time after time my call is game over But again and again this cancer spread Bleeding and spitting guilt and convictions As I lay in this pit, pit of defeat Pit of defeat Time after time my call is game over But again and again my cancer spread Bleeding and spitting guilt and convictions As I lay in this pit, pit of defeat Once again to try to beat it out Over and over again So worn To watch Him die and smile At His dismay His pain my deliverance My cleanliness a gift of freedom My walk purified My peace given by God Erase my thoughts Cancel my subscription To the things of this world I open eyes of deliverance I'm color blind.

    /modernrocklyrics.com

    Xakrion May 11, 2005   Link

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