And I'm amazed by You
'Cause you're never far away
And all that I've been through
Your love has never changed

You make oceans from the rain
Breathing life into this place
And I will drown inside Your love
Until I see Your perfect face

And nothing I've acquired
Means anything at all
'Cause you're everything I needed
You're so much more than I deserve

You make oceans from the rain
Breathing life into this place
And I will drown inside Your love
Until I see Your perfect face

And I thank You Lord
Well I thank You Lord
And I thank You Lord
And I thank You Lord

You make oceans from the rain
Breathing life into this place
And I will drown inside Your love
Until I see Your perfect face

(Wash it all away)
You make oceans from the rain
(Wash it all away)
Breathing life into this place
(Wash it all away)
And I will drown inside Your love
(Wash it all away)
Until I see Your perfect face

(Wash it all away)
You make oceans from the rain
(Wash it all away)
You make oceans from the rain
(Wash it all away)
You make oceans from the rain
(Wash it all away)
The blood of Jesus can wash your pain away


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    I completely agree with GuitarAnalyzer. This song is so amazing and it speaks completely of God's love for us. Back when I had myspace and did upkeep on it I had this song as my profile song. So many christians and non christian alike loved this song. God is so amazing that he would forgive us for anything we do. That he would become flesh and die for us even though we dont deserve it one bit. I love how he says

    "�Cause you�re everything I needed You�re so much more than I deserve"

    It is so true :)

    Randombranon March 22, 2009   Link

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