Grace

Album: Tangk (2023)
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  • Give me grace, make me pure
    When they're knocking at my door
    Make me safe, away from harm
    Hold me in my brother's arms
    Make me pure

    I will not take when I fall
    Be the answer to my call
    When you need, I will come
    I will wage his war is won
    Make me pure

    No god, no king
    I said, love is the thing
    No crown, no ring
    I said, love is the thing
    No god, no king
    I said, love is the thing

    Give me grace, give me light
    Hold me up as I take flight
    Make me safe, away from harm
    Please caress my swollen heart
    Make me pure

    I'll be your hands
    I'll be your spine
    I will hear your burdened cries
    I will give myself to you

    No god, no king
    I said, love is the thing
    No crown, no ring
    I said, love is the thing
    No god, no king
    I said, love is the thing Writer/s: Adam Devonshire, Jonathan Beavis, Joseph Talbot, Lee Kiernan, Mark Bowen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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