Why am I so afraid of the night?
My silhouette it taunts me
My lack of faith in this beautiful life
My knowing of it haunts me
I'm haunted and know I should be afraid

Lay awake at night
Cry you know its not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name

Suddenly I wonder why I feel so alone
I know there’s something out there
Thought I’d suck it up and do it all on my own
Wish I'd known He does care
I'm haunted
And I know I should be afraid

Lay awake at night
Cry you know it’s not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name

Where do we go?
Call out His name
Lift up our hands
Completely ashamed
Give it all up
Dropping our pride
Rip us apart
Change us on the inside
Now change us now (we cry out to you we fall on our knees)


Lay awake at night
Cry you know it’s not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name


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    Honestly this song was a lot like me just a few years ago. My best friend was very (and still is) into God and I wasn't and wanted to be but whenever I went to a church they rejected me because if my birthday 6/16/96.. ends with all 6's so I had no faith at all. I felt completely alone until I found him. I knew that there had to be something but I didn't think I could have him because I was always rejected, so as the song says "Thought I’d suck it up and do it all on my own, Wish I'd known He does care." Honestly God scared me. The chorus for me means that without him your going to fall into nothing, but with him you will fly because he will lift you up, you just need to call his name.

    Where do we go?, Call out His name - When you can't do it alone you just call out to him Lift up our hands, Completely ashamed, Give it all up, Dropping our pride, Rip us apart, Change us on the inside, Now change us now (we cry out to you we fall on our knees) - Basicly give yourself to him and ask him to change you and take away your hardships and to help you when you need, to give you streangth when it's needed. Don't have your pride with him, just give it all up for him, he is there and will be no matter what.

    TheNarwhalon June 05, 2013   Link

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