| How can I build Your kingdom, if I’m building my own?
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| How can You be my treasure, if I’m digging for gold?
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| How can You be my fire, if my heart has grown cold?
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| How can You be my future, if I’ve made this my home?
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| How can I? |
| How can I?
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I don’t want it all, if it means I lose You
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| I’ve tasted and I’ve seen enough
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| To know it’s You I need
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| If I don’t have You
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| How can I say I need You and live on my own?
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| How can I say I want You and never come close?
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| How can I say I surrender and never let go?
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| How can I say «I love You,» to someone I don’t know?
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| How can I? |
| How can I?
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I don’t want it all, if it means I lose You
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| I’ve tasted and I’ve seen enough
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| To know it’s You I need
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I give You every failure, every dream
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| And every mountain-top
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| I give You everything I thought of me
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| And nail it to the cross
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| I leave behind me what is ashes
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| And what will be dust
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| All I am to You, my God
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| For all else will be lost
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I don’t want it all, if it means I lose You
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| I’ve tasted and I’ve seen enough
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| To know it’s You I need
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| I don’t want it all, if it means I lose You
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| I’ve tasted and I’ve seen enough
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| To know it’s You I need
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| I don’t want the world, if I don’t have You
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| If I don’t have You |