Undo

Album: Rush of Fools (2007)
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  • I've been here before
    Now, here I am again
    Standing at the door
    Praying You'll let me back in

    To label me
    A prodigal would be
    Only scratching the surface
    Of who I've been known to be

    Turn me around, pick me up
    Undo what I've become
    Bring me back to the place
    Of forgiveness and grace
    I need You, I need Your help
    I can't do this myself
    You're the only one
    Who can undo what I've become

    I focused on the score
    But I could never win
    Trying to ignore
    A life of hiding my sin

    To label me
    A hypocrite would be
    Only scratching the surface
    Of who I've been known to be

    Turn me around, pick me up
    Undo what I've become
    Bring me back to the place
    Of forgiveness and grace
    I need You, I need Your help
    I can't do this myself
    You're the only one
    Who can undo what I've become

    Make every step lead me back to
    The sovereign way that You

    Turn me around, pick me up
    Undo what I've become
    Bring me back to the place
    Of forgiveness and grace
    I need You, I need Your help
    I can't do this myself
    You're the only one who can undo
    You are the only one who can undo
    You're the only one who can undo
    What I've become Writer/s: BJORK GUDMUNDSDOTTIR, THOMAS KNAK
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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