| Oh, for a heart that does not ache
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| And for a backbone that won’t break
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| For some steady feet or sturdy ground
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| A road that isn’t gonna let me
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| Turn around and run
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| For a thousand tongues to sing
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| To wear wisdom like Solomon’s robe
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| For the patience and perspective
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| Of a man like Job
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| Just to soar on wings of eagles
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| For no other reason
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| Than the bird’s eye view
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| For a flight or two
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| And the list gets longer
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| Who I wish I was
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| And was no longer
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| I never could be good enough
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| To measure up
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| But You want to take me as I come
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| You’re the only one that can
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| So take me as I am
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| Oh, to feel hope in hopeless times
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| Never mind the silver lining
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| 'Cause the clouds are fine
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| To breathe prayers that move the heavens
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| Or save hundreds from the flames
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| To know my place
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| To know my name
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| But the gap grows wider
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| Between who I am
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| And all I aspire to be
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| I never could be good enough
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| To measure up
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| But You want to take me as I come
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| You’re the only one that can
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| Take me as I am
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| At the end of myself
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| And the end of the day
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| I can find little else
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| But the courage to say
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| I need You, that’s all
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| I need You, that’s all
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| I never could be good enough
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| To measure up
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| But You want to take me as I come
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| You’re the only one that can
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| Take me as I am |