Please - The Thaddeus Theorem
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The Thaddeus Theorem is a songwriting project aimed at communicating the hope and joy that the Lord brings through are times of trouble and need. With St.
The Thaddeus Theorem is a songwriting project aimed at communicating the hope and joy that the Lord brings through our times of trouble and need. With St. Jude Thaddeus in mind as the patron saint, the music is emphatic of those in desperate, lost, or impossible situations, all the while reminding us that God is the answer to all of our causes when we think all is lost or hopeless.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Christian Pop
Charts
Peak #321
Peak in subgenre #56
Author
Mark McCabe
Rights
2006 Mark McCabe
Uploaded
July 03, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 2:50
Lyrics
"Please" The Thaddeus Theorem written by Mark McCabe © 2006 Mark McCabe Verse I: I never know the reason why I'm... Falling down again. Pick me up.  I'm on a trip I... I think will never end Your hands are spread out wide to catch me. Now I'm on my knees Begging please. Verse II: I've got this aching in my chest that Just won't go away. Trusting in your every word, I'm Kept from going astray. Your arms are stretched out wide to catch me. Now I'm on my knees Begging please. Pre-Chorus: Ease the tension Ease my mind Ease this pain... This hunger inside. Chorus: I don't know what I'd do without your love. You are the fortress that shields me from all that isn't right You hear my troubles, Hear my cries. You hear my prayers every night. Verse III: When the storm comes roaring in, and Life seems dark and grey. As I'm calling out your name, you make my brighter day. Your arms are spread out wide.  Embrace me. I'm here on my knees Begging please. Verse IV: When my stomach starts to sink, and... And I'm full of doubt. I believe in all you are, and Faith will work it out. Your arms are spread out wide to catch me. Now I'm on my knees Begging please. Pre-Chorus: Chorus: © 2006 Mark McCabe
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