The Choir - If You're Listening lyrics

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The Choir - If You're Listening lyrics

When the Father formed man From the earth with His hands He breathed into my soul When He made the woman Too well for anybody's own good He had to know how How they wouldn't heed His advice So they had to leave paradise Driven away from that garden long ago Has the sign of covenant Dimmed in your sky? Will we ever find gold? Follow all seven stripes across my eyes Am I young or old? It is reward enough to survive Men less fortunate have been skinned alive I'd rather be forgiven than enlightened Grace is a gift even more refined than magic dust Mercy a quality more divine than trust If you're listening to me now If you're listening to me now I wouldn't blame you anyhow For runnin' me out of town I have not suffered nearly enough For the crime that I've done I hear laughter above I have angels who love me I'm a lucky one For the sins that I've committed Against trusting friends I've outwitted I might've been staring into the barrel of a gun Grace is an offering more refined than magic dust Mercy a quality more diving even than trust If you're listening to me now If you're listening to me now I wouldn't blame you anyhow For running me out of town Grace is a gift even more refined than magic dust Mercy a quality more divine than trust If you're listening to this song If you're listening to this song I hope you find it in your heart I hope you find it in your heart to forgive I hope you find it in your heart to forgive me Every wrong