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Redeemed - Lou Barlow



     
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Seems like all I could see was the struggle
Haunted by ghosts that lived in my past
Bound up in shackles of all my failures
Wondering how long is this gonna last?
Then You look at this prisoner
and say to me, son
Stop fighting a fight
that's already been won.
And I am redeemed
You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
and wipe away every stain
I am redeemed
...I'm redeemed.
All my life I have been called unworthy
Named by the voice of my shame and regret
But when I hear You whisper,
child lift up your head

I remember, oh God,
You're not done with me yet.
And I am redeemed
You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
and wipe away every stain
Now I'm not who I used to be.
Because I don't have to be the old man inside of me
'cause his day is long dead and gone.
Because I've got a new name, a new life, I'm not the same
And a hope that will carry me home.
I am redeemed
You set me free
So I'll shake off these heavy chains
and wipe away every stain
'cause I'm not who I used to be
Oh, God, I'm not who I used to be
Jesus, I'm not who I used to be
'cause I am redeemed
Thank God, redeemed

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Lou Barlow (born Louis Knox Barlow on July 17, 1966, in Dayton, Ohio) is an American alternative rock musician and songwriter. A founding member of the groups Deep Wound, Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh, and The Folk Implosion, Barlow, from a base in Western Mass-Boston in 1982, is credited with helping to pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though born in Dayton, Ohio, Barlow was raised in Jackson, Michigan and then Westfield, Massachusetts. He is widely considered to be among the most prolific and ground-breaking indie musicians of the 1990's.

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