There was a strange sickness within me
I couldn't pull it out of my chest
But when I shut both eyes I see myself letting go
And I'm home
I am so low, I thought that I lost everything
Before I saw you, drawing eyes and lifting scars
I'm just one man divisible
By all the fears that hold me down
If there was hope I let it go and saw it eaten up
Swallow me whole and spit out the bad bones
Cause I'd never know how much of me I do own
The coastlands saw and feared it
We sang, “has our end finally come?”
The ends of the earth were afraid and drew near
As the light grew above
I'm not alone, the mountain hid me in my pain
The fire found me and there was no one left to blame
My hope wears thin, I beg for rain
You hear my call, the river flows
The water wash away my shame
Lay it down and let go
You're not alone, there is hope
In the wilderness acacia grows that all may know
You will see, you will see, the hand has done it
The night may come but it's just the beginning
Fear not, fear not, the hand has done it
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