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Drops In The Ocean

Drops In The Ocean lyrics by Hawk Nelson. I want you as you are, not as you ought to be Won't you lay down your guard and come to me The shame that grips you...

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Drops In The Ocean

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I want you as you are, not as you ought to be

Won't you lay down your guard and come to me

The shame that grips you now is crippling

It breaks my heart to see you suffering

Cause I am for you

I'm not against you

If you want to know

How far my love can go

Just how deep, just how wide

If want to see

How much you mean to me

Look at my hands, look at my side

If you could count the times I say you are forgiven

It's more than the drops in the ocean

Don't think you need to settle for a substitute

When I'm the only love that changes you

Open your heart

It's time that we start again

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