VERSE 1
It's amazing in all of this
that You could find me in all of my mess
I don't get it and I don't deserve You
cause You're amazing and I am a fool

PRE-CHORUS
Show me You in everything,
Show me You in everything

CHORUS
I'll see You see You
when the storm fades away
and I'll see You see You
when the skies upen up
and I know (know!)
know that You love me (know!)
and I know
know that You love me (know!)

VERSE 2
It's amazing what Your love brings
It surrounds me like the air that I breathe
I still don't get it
what You've given to me
Your love unending it's all that I need

PRE-CHORUS

CHORUS

well understanding You is somewthin that will never happen
I can't comprehend an inch of what you mend
eternally inside me grace so sufficiently
that I am amazed at the fact that I exist
can't explain the way of how I'll make it through this
but like a psalmist I'm asking You to calm this storm
that continues to persist and make me a mess
in all my stress I repent for my lack of content
show me You

Show me You (in everything)
Show me You (in everything)
Show me You (in everything)
Show me You

I'll see You see You
You're amazing
I'll see You see You
You're amazing

I'll see you
when the storm fades away
and I'll see You see You
when the skies open up
and I know (know!)
know that You love me (know!)
and I know (know!)
know that you love me

I see You I see You
I see You I see You


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    To me, this song expresses the disbelief you have to experience when you realize how much God loves you no matter what happens. No one deserves His love yet He pours it out onto everyone. "Show me You," I believe is asking for the feeling to be unforgetable.

    sweetieon July 07, 2002   Link
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    i think song is about dave asking God to let his main focus be on Him. sometimes, earthy things can distract you, and this song is a message from david to God to help him see God's wonders even when things aren't so great. it's a good inspiration, as are all their songs

    MVDrummerGurlon August 25, 2002   Link

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