If I had been You, I would have left
Said there's nothing else that I can do
You saw something deep inside of me
I had no idea but I was crying for You
Didn't have to make the sacrifice
Didn't have to come and save my life
Didn't have to pay the price for me
Sincerely, I'm not worthy
Didn't have to give all that you gave
No way I could ever walk away
Here's the only thing that I can say
Your's truly, though unworthy
I can't believe You've chosen to reveal
Never ending mercy towards a heart that's been so faithless
The fact You want to show Yourself to me
My knees grow weak, can hardly speak
For Your love has been relentless
How can I repay You for the things You've done for me?
Dear God, I call to You
Make me more like You
My way to say thank you
Is do all that You say
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