Clearing Stones
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๐ ID: 10380306
๐ Lyrics
We came to the water
Sinners all were we
For we'd heard a man could be reborn
And then he'd be set free
Oh I've never done hard time
But I've had a few
And some of the wrongs that I have done
Would make you shift in your Sunday pew
And I am oft' intoxicated
On sorrow and my shame
And guilt makes a right fine prison cell
When you're afraid of your own name
We came to the stream of life
As clear as glass and as cold as ice
And my heart sank as I looked in
But I'd a pint of faith and I'd rolled my dice
On the water so sweet that was just ankle deep
But we had prisons to bury
So we rolled our clothes and braced for the cold
To leave all that we had to carry
And we dammed the water that frees the damned
And we dug the stones from the riverbed
In the stream of life we formed a coffin
And I'd be damned if that water didn't cover my head
We drowned the young and old in that sea of grace
But we all rose the same
We splashed like children, we did, in that sea of grace
And we danced in the forest like flames
Grace was enough and grace is enough
And grace always will be
More than enough to change an old man young
And an ankle-deep stream to a sea
Grace can't be bought and grace can't be sold
Not for the wages of a thousand days
Grace is the gift of a King who longs
For His children to see they're not slaves
And grace gets deeper the more you trust
That the King is good and the King is just
And that naked forgiveness is stronger than the grave
And sometimes grace takes clearing stones
With a weary heart and aching bones
To prove to that new child it was worth it all
Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
And come alive
Sinners all were we
For we'd heard a man could be reborn
And then he'd be set free
Oh I've never done hard time
But I've had a few
And some of the wrongs that I have done
Would make you shift in your Sunday pew
And I am oft' intoxicated
On sorrow and my shame
And guilt makes a right fine prison cell
When you're afraid of your own name
We came to the stream of life
As clear as glass and as cold as ice
And my heart sank as I looked in
But I'd a pint of faith and I'd rolled my dice
On the water so sweet that was just ankle deep
But we had prisons to bury
So we rolled our clothes and braced for the cold
To leave all that we had to carry
And we dammed the water that frees the damned
And we dug the stones from the riverbed
In the stream of life we formed a coffin
And I'd be damned if that water didn't cover my head
We drowned the young and old in that sea of grace
But we all rose the same
We splashed like children, we did, in that sea of grace
And we danced in the forest like flames
Grace was enough and grace is enough
And grace always will be
More than enough to change an old man young
And an ankle-deep stream to a sea
Grace can't be bought and grace can't be sold
Not for the wages of a thousand days
Grace is the gift of a King who longs
For His children to see they're not slaves
And grace gets deeper the more you trust
That the King is good and the King is just
And that naked forgiveness is stronger than the grave
And sometimes grace takes clearing stones
With a weary heart and aching bones
To prove to that new child it was worth it all
Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
Roll away the stones
And come alive
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:19.91] We came to the water
[00:23.97] Sinners all were we
[00:27.69] For we'd heard a man could be reborn
[00:32.19] And then he'd be set free
[00:34.29] Oh I've never done hard time
[00:42.32] But I've had a few
[00:43.83] And some of the wrongs that I have done
[00:49.88] Would make you shift in your Sunday pew
[00:52.45] And I am oft' intoxicated
[01:00.44] On sorrow and my shame
[01:04.60] And guilt makes a right fine prison cell
[01:08.10] When you're afraid of your own name
[01:12.83]
[01:33.12] We came to the stream of life
[01:37.08] As clear as glass and as cold as ice
[01:40.15] And my heart sank as I looked in
[01:44.22] But I'd a pint of faith and I'd rolled my dice
[01:51.01] On the water so sweet that was just ankle deep
[01:54.82] But we had prisons to bury
[01:59.49] So we rolled our clothes and braced for the cold
[02:03.67] To leave all that we had to carry
[02:09.36] And we dammed the water that frees the damned
[02:13.54] And we dug the stones from the riverbed
[02:17.61] In the stream of life we formed a coffin
[02:21.46] And I'd be damned if that water didn't cover my head
[02:27.09]
[02:45.90] We drowned the young and old in that sea of grace
[02:48.98] But we all rose the same
[02:53.86] We splashed like children, we did, in that sea of grace
[02:58.38] And we danced in the forest like flames
[03:04.64] Grace was enough and grace is enough
[03:07.88] And grace always will be
[03:12.82] More than enough to change an old man young
[03:16.65] And an ankle-deep stream to a sea
[03:23.06] Grace can't be bought and grace can't be sold
[03:26.41] Not for the wages of a thousand days
[03:31.25] Grace is the gift of a King who longs
[03:34.55] For His children to see they're not slaves
[03:41.13] And grace gets deeper the more you trust
[03:45.68] That the King is good and the King is just
[03:49.44] And that naked forgiveness is stronger than the grave
[03:53.09] And sometimes grace takes clearing stones
[04:01.72] With a weary heart and aching bones
[04:05.04] To prove to that new child it was worth it all
[04:13.48] Roll away the stones
[04:26.61]
[04:45.96] Roll away the stones
[05:06.23] Roll away the stones
[05:13.73] And come alive
[05:14.39]
[00:23.97] Sinners all were we
[00:27.69] For we'd heard a man could be reborn
[00:32.19] And then he'd be set free
[00:34.29] Oh I've never done hard time
[00:42.32] But I've had a few
[00:43.83] And some of the wrongs that I have done
[00:49.88] Would make you shift in your Sunday pew
[00:52.45] And I am oft' intoxicated
[01:00.44] On sorrow and my shame
[01:04.60] And guilt makes a right fine prison cell
[01:08.10] When you're afraid of your own name
[01:12.83]
[01:33.12] We came to the stream of life
[01:37.08] As clear as glass and as cold as ice
[01:40.15] And my heart sank as I looked in
[01:44.22] But I'd a pint of faith and I'd rolled my dice
[01:51.01] On the water so sweet that was just ankle deep
[01:54.82] But we had prisons to bury
[01:59.49] So we rolled our clothes and braced for the cold
[02:03.67] To leave all that we had to carry
[02:09.36] And we dammed the water that frees the damned
[02:13.54] And we dug the stones from the riverbed
[02:17.61] In the stream of life we formed a coffin
[02:21.46] And I'd be damned if that water didn't cover my head
[02:27.09]
[02:45.90] We drowned the young and old in that sea of grace
[02:48.98] But we all rose the same
[02:53.86] We splashed like children, we did, in that sea of grace
[02:58.38] And we danced in the forest like flames
[03:04.64] Grace was enough and grace is enough
[03:07.88] And grace always will be
[03:12.82] More than enough to change an old man young
[03:16.65] And an ankle-deep stream to a sea
[03:23.06] Grace can't be bought and grace can't be sold
[03:26.41] Not for the wages of a thousand days
[03:31.25] Grace is the gift of a King who longs
[03:34.55] For His children to see they're not slaves
[03:41.13] And grace gets deeper the more you trust
[03:45.68] That the King is good and the King is just
[03:49.44] And that naked forgiveness is stronger than the grave
[03:53.09] And sometimes grace takes clearing stones
[04:01.72] With a weary heart and aching bones
[04:05.04] To prove to that new child it was worth it all
[04:13.48] Roll away the stones
[04:26.61]
[04:45.96] Roll away the stones
[05:06.23] Roll away the stones
[05:13.73] And come alive
[05:14.39]