Verse 1
Ebm
Sometimes it's hard to see what is in front of me
I need to a hand to pull me from the shadows
No shackles on my feet, they're just a memory
I need Your strength to rise above the shallows
Pre-chorus 1
B Gb Db
I've walked through fire and weathered pain
Ebm
Felt emotion like a hurricane
B Gb Db
There's gotta be a better way
Hear me when I say
Chorus
Eb5 Gb5
I was a wreck, oh, I was shattered and bruised
Ab5 Bb5
Then You tore down the dark and Your love broke through
Eb5 Gb5
Down on my knees, 'cause I couldn't be found
Ab5 Bb5
Now I'm filled with Your peace as Your love comes down
Ebm
Down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down, down
Verse 2
Ebm
I was a broken man living in a broken land
Then You arrived, a love worthy to follow
I could've stayed in pain forever and a day
Then just in time, You filled up what was hollow
Pre-chorus 2
B Gb Db
I've walked through fire and weathered pain
Oh, like a hurricane
Chorus
Chorus
Chorus
Ending
Ebm
As Your love comes, Your love comes down
Down, down, down, down, down
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