Call Me Christian - Smalltown Poets



     
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Call Me Christian Lyrics


Sometimes it's sink or swim
And I've been treading water
And I should have expected the flood
But floating never has been easy for me
You caught me carefree
And You called me like You saw me, a sinnerAnd I said, "Five wits, looks and strength
I don't think are much in the way of companions
And good deeds couldn't pay my account
Not kinsmen nor knowledge stand
The trial of every man"
Oh Lord, don't call me every manCall me Christian
Call me Christian
Call me Christian
Call me ChristianI've looked on the evergreen and I've seen
It constantly grow and show us life
And I want to live eternally
I want to be an imitation of Christ
I want to be a little ChristCall me Christian, call me Christian, call me Christian

(I am in You, You are in me, I am in You)
Call me ChristianAs a boy I'd put my steps
In my brother's bigger tracks
To match his stride
And just like that I follow Jesus
Jesus is my guideCall me Christian, call me Christian, call me Christian
(I am in You, You are in me, I am in You)
Call me, call meCall me Christian, call me Christian, call me Christian
(I am in You, You are in me, I am in You)
Call me ChristianI am in You, You are in me, I am in You
I am in You, You are in me, I am in You

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Smalltown Poets is a Christian rock band formed in 1996. It was formed in Atlanta, Georgia by high school friends Michael Johnston (guitars/vocals), Danny Stephens (keyboards), and Byron Goggin (drums), along with (then) Nashville musicians Kevin Breuner (guitar), and Miguel DeJesus (bass). Smalltown Poets achieved recognition with their eponymous first album, released on Ardent Records in 1997. This release earned the band the first of its two Grammy nominations (Best Gospel Rock Album) and numerous Dove Award nominations.

Read more about Smalltown Poets on Last.fm.


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