I see these footsteps in the sand
That lead to where I want to be
But I could never be
And my footsteps seem so small
But they get me where I have to be
But sometimes I want to leave
And I can't get it out of my mind
Playing chaser to all who take lead
I think I need help, but who asks for help
And would it be wrong to say I'm sorry
Would they care or would they notice
(Who would notice)
Who would notice
But at least I can see it now
But I saw it all along
Hard to believe, even harder to breathe
Ten steps back and I'm starting to run
Please take back all the things that I've done
Well can you see me, I'm down on my knees
Well can you see me, I'm starting to bleed
I'm sorry, I'm sorry
I'm sorry, I'm so sorry
I'm sorry, I'm sorry
I'm sorry, I'm so sorry
Ok, what's your opinion on God and his existence
The uh, the ruler of the world God, or like, the word God
God in, the ruler of the world God
Um, I don't think he's real
Is it, is there anything that makes you think that
Yes because
I mean you really think there was an Adam and an Eve
I mean seriously
It actually thinks, that that actually happened, in actuality
Yeah
I don't know, I don't know about God
I don't know about God
Um, I'm pretty neutral on, um, ya know
Whether or not God exists, or, ok
I know that God exists, um
I believe he exists in many different forms
I don't necessarily think that, you know
It has to be in one way or the other
I think everybody should be the same
Looked at as the same
Nobody should be looked at as any different from anybody else
If you're good you'll go to Heaven
If you're bad you'll go to Hell
Everybody has a different name for him
But he's all the same god
Jesus said I am the way, the Truth, and the Life
No one comes to the Father except through Me
They're sorry, they're sorry
They're sorry, they're so sorry
They're sorry
They're sorry, they're so sorry


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    I see these footsteps in the sand That lead to where I want to be But I could never be And my footsteps seem so small But they get me where I have to be But sometimes I want to leave And I can’t get it out of my mind Playing chaser to all who take lead I think I need help, but Who asks for help?

    And would it be wrong to say I’m sorry? Would they care or would they notice? Who would notice?

    But at least I can see it now But I saw it all along Hard to believe, even harder to breathe

    Ten steps back and I’m starting to run Please take back all the things that I’ve done Well can you see me I’m down on my knees? Well can you see me I’m starting to bleed?

    I’m sorry They’re sorry

    ckreonon October 22, 2006   Link

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