Drown
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Drown
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Did i see you move
In the shadows above
Did i hear you speak
Was the silence loud enough
Did i feel you change
Something deep down inside
Did i know your touch
In a place i will hide
Did i pray
This is my state of grace
Did it break my heart
This dear human race
Did i taste these tears
Like water, salt and blood
Flee this place, seek your face
(knowing) freedom from above
I drown in you
I let you in
Gates of jerusalem
Did i breathe you in
Like ice in hot deep air
Was your presence more
Like love in my fear
Did i know your grace
As you forgave as i am
And in this sufficience
Know that i am saved
I drown in you
I let you in
Gates of jerusalem
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