VERSE 1:
Sin is my labor, and death is my wage
But You get every paycheck, and I never get paid.
To live is for Jesus, and to die would be gain
But still You keep me breathing, day after day
CHORUS:
And I know I've earned my death
A thousand times over and over again
But still You keep loving me, loving me
Like holes in your hands.
VERSE 2:
I'm sure You need me like a spear in the side.
So why do you believe me, when You know how i lie?
You're the only one who sees me
Through my foolish disguise
Still You wipe these two by fours
And tears from my eyes.
CHORUS:
And I know I've earned my death
A thousand times over and over again
But still You keep loving me, loving me
Like holes in your hands.
BRIDGE:
You can see right through all the evil things I do
And somehow You still love the view
So won't You get into all that I cannot undo
And somehow change the view.
I'm begging You to change the view.
CHORUS:
I know I've earned my death
A thousand times over and over again
But still You keep loving me, loving me
Like holes in your hands.
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