I went to the east side to see what you would decide and I was distressed to say the least at the wilting of the leaf
And I'm so angry I could die but I'm still confused to what gives me the right
And now I see you're
Slow to anger and rich in love
Your grace is my anchor and your mercies are a flood
The irony you'd choose to demonstrate your mercies to a people I could not stand in a far and distant land
Now I see you're
Slow to anger and rich in love
Your grace is my anchor and your mercies are a flood
Down below we all know the waves look just like a grave and they long for our souls and they call us by name but
You're calling us from the deep just to go deeper still You're calling us by our names You're calling us...
And now I see You're
Slow to anger and rich in love
Your grace is my anchor and your mercies are a flood
And I tried to run away and you called me by name
And they spat in Your face and You loved them anyways
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