Album: Untying the Not (2003)
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  • I've tried to wrap my mind around the thought of you
    I stretched myself so far I nearly come unglued
    You hold the universe inside your hands
    Still you thought of me

    I can't believe
    Is there no limit to your love for me
    As shallow as this selfish heart can be
    You are the maker of reality

    And I stand in awe
    You are God

    [Chorus]
    Who am I
    To understand your ways
    Who am I
    To give you anything but praise
    Who am I
    To try and solve the mystery
    Behind the heart and soul of all that I believe
    Who am I

    You're every reason for my heart to hope
    Creator of the things I've yet to know
    You are the river for my thirsty soul
    You are my desire
    You are God

    [Chorus]

    I am your child
    I will follow, who am I?
    You gave your life
    For my tomorrow

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