No One Else Knows…Building 429

My world is closing in, On the inside, But I’m not showing it, When all I am is crying out, I hold it in and fake a smile, Still I’m broken, I’m broken, Only one can understand, And only one can hold the hand, Of the broken, Of the broken

When no one else knows how I feel, Your love for me is proven real, When no one else cares where I’ve been, You run to me with outstretched hands, And You hold me in your arms, Again

I need no explanation of why me, I just need confirmation, Only You could understand the emptiness inside my head, I am falling, I am falling, I’m falling down upon my knees, To find the one who gives me peace, I am flying, Lord I am flying

When no one else knows how I feel, Your love for me is proven real, When no one else cares where I’ve been, You run to me with outstretched hands, And You hold me in Your arms, Again

I have come to you in search of faith, Cause I can’t see beyond this place, Oh You are God and I am man, So I’ll leave it in Your hands

* This is my current favorite song. I’m thinking I want to do this in church for special music.

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