Presence of God

Album: The Light the Dead See (2012)
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  • I can feel the presence of God
    Occupying my attention
    In my soul, within my thoughts
    And the way to ? dimensions
    This thoughts torment me
    And mode, and shape me
    As the man that I should be,
    As someone I could be
    Nothing can break me
    Nothing that I say
    You can shape me,
    You can take me, or set me free.

    I can feel the presence of God
    Needed my attention
    In this room and in your words
    And in many ways, dimensions
    This thoughts torment me
    And mode, and shape me
    As the man that I should be,
    As someone I could be
    Nothing can break me
    Nothing that I say
    You can shape me,
    You can take me, or set me free.

    I can feel the presence of love
    Holding my attention
    She torments me
    Creates and shapes me as the man
    I should be
    As someone I could be
    Nothing can break me
    Nothing that I say
    You can shape me,
    You can take me, or set me free. Writer/s: DAVID GAHAN, IAN GLOVER, RICHARD BLAISE MACHIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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