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Once I was lost hurtin' inside
Dangling over the edge
But the history of pain
Barely remainsOnce I was blind but could it be
That the excess of light
Is shading the weary past
With the shadow it castAnd as sin gives way
To atoning blood
And a debt is paid
With the riches of loveThere's a hope that I see, there's a freedom in me
There's a comfort in death and in life
Knowing that I belong
To the Savior who's making me whole, body and soulNow, I can feel, a sense of resolve
Choosing a new point of view
Going against the grain
Breaking the chainAnd the shackles fall
On the road to peace
And I lose them all

As I find my releaseAs there's a hope that I see, there's a freedom in me
There's a comfort in death and in life
Knowing that I belong
To the Savior who's making me whole, body and soulAnd that hope eternal springs in me
And that freedom seems to willingly carry me
Through a world of fears, I've stored inside of me
Lord, abide in me, ohAnd as sin gives way
To atoning blood
And a debt is paid
With the riches of loveThere's a hope that I see, there's a freedom in me
There's a comfort in death and in life
Knowing that I belong
To the Savior who's making me whole, body and soul
Body and soul

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1991-1993
In 1991, she released her debut album, Wakened by the Wind, which became the top-selling debut in the history of the Sparrow Records label, with Ashton repeatedly reaching number one in the Christian charts that year. She was nominated for a Dove award for New Artist of the Year and won a CCM readers and reporters poll for Best New Artist. Ashton claimed that her fondest memories with Sparrow Records were during the recording of her first album, "That was so special and since I was so young and green, there was a real innocence in that process that's still beautiful to me.

Read more about Susan Ashton on Last.fm.


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