Lyrics of 'Atrophy' by Cambden

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Words fail me, what can I even say to You
You took the nails for me, though what I have put You through
You listen to me, when only silence fills my mind
I come to You and You forgive me again this time

I fall down, my face at Your feet,
You cover me with your love,
I don't deserve all you've given to me
My God, my God

Thoughtless phrases that keep searching for the truth,
Well every answer only brings me back to you.
What can I say that's nothing I haven't said before
What will you hear, when I kneel for you my Lord?

I fall down, I fall down

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