WHITE STONE
With eyes of blazing fire, you see my conciousness
You see my selfish child, you see my wickedness
But yet you knock again begging 'Let Me in'
Can You forgive again?
Your love I don't understand
'Cause I want the White Stone
The one my name's on
Well talkin' 'bout my new home
At the foot of His throne
And in the blackest hour of the darkest day
You plucked me from the fire, You took my pain away
The only hope for me was nailed upon a tree
What they thought ended there took us to eternity
'Cause I want the white stone
The one my name's on
Well talkin' 'bout my new home
At the foot of His throne
There's nothing I can do, nothing I can say
No height that I can climb, no roll that I can play
You've given me the choice to serve You or be lost
My burden's easy now for You have borne the cost
'Cause I want the white stone
The one my name's on
Well talkin' 'bout my new home
At the foot of His throne
credits
from If Not For Grace,
released January 26, 2019
Music and lyrics: Tidwell
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