You search inside the deepest parts
You radiate the darkness in my heart
I can't hide no more
You took this life that was once frail
And gave a strength where hopelessness won't prevail
And there's life no more abundantly

[Chorus]
Your beauty Lord, I know it captures me
Your sweet embrace, it brings me to my knees
Oh, You capture me, oh Lord, You capture me
You opened up my heart and made a home in me
You lifted up the weight the world has placed on me
Oh, You capture me, oh Lord, You capture me

You brought me joy that words can't speak
You gave a truth where lies will never reach
I won't fight no more
You gave me peace from this life of fear
Never alone, at every grasp You are near
Now there's life more abundantly

[Chorus]

I can feel Your touch, I can feel Your heart
And the fullness flowing over
Your waves of mercy over me

[Chorus]

I can feel Your touch, I can feel Your heart
Oh, your beauty Lord, it captures me
I can feel Your touch, I can feel Your heart
Oh, Your beauty Lord, oh, Your beauty Lord, oh, it captures me


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