Paul is making me nervous
Paul is making me scared
Walk into this room and swaggers
Like he's God's own messenger

Changed the name of my brother
Changed the things that he said
Says he speaks to him
But he never even knew the man
But I'd give my life for him

Like water through my hands
You'd give him any ending
But if he's all you say
Would he fly from heaven

To this world again
To this world again

Take whatever you're needing
Take whatever you can
We are broken from within
Run to another land

Like water through my hands
Or is it just beginning
But if he's all you say
Would he fly from heaven
To this world again
To this world again

They took my brother
They ripped him from me
To twist his words as they did his body
Denied his family

Denied his beauty
To lie him down at the feet
Of those he couldn't save
Couldn't save, couldn't save

Will it be the end
Or is he still ascending
But if he's all you say
Would he fly from heaven
To this world again
To this world again


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    However, the

    "They took my brother They ripped him from me To twist his words as they did his body Denied his family Denied his beauty To lie him down at the feet Of those he couldn't save Couldn't save, couldn't save"

    could relay that Glen himself wasn't bitter about it, but that others were.

    It's possible that Glen thinks the people who did this to Jesus did it to him because they were angry, because if Jesus is Jesus he can control life and death, right?

    ...lie him down at the feet of the people he couldn't save would mean they lie him down as a dead man with the rest of the dead people that they're angry he "couldn't save"

    T_D_Phoenixon March 17, 2007   Link

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