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Unashamed - Paul Oakley



     
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I have not much to offer You
Not near what You deserve
But still I come because Your cross
Has placed in me my worth
Oh, Christ my King of sympathy
Whose wounds secure my peace
Your grace extends to call me friend
Your mercy sets me free
And I know I'm weak, I know I'm unworthy
To call upon Your name
But because of grace, because of Your mercy
I stand here unashamed
I can't explain this kind of love
I'm humbled and amazed
That You'd come down from heavens heights
And greet me face to face
And I know I'm weak, I know I'm unworthy
To call upon Your name

But because of grace, because of Your mercy
I stand here unashamed
I know I'm weak, I know I'm unworthy
To call upon Your name
But because of grace, because of Your mercy
I stand here unashamed, yeah
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
Here I am at Your feet
In my brokenness complete
At Your feet
Complete

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There are two artists called Paul Oakley: 1. Paul Oakley is a rock guitarist from England. His debut instrumental rock CD 'Out of the Ashes' shows that guitar virtuosity is not just about technique and speed (which he has!), but that passion and feeling are what music is really all about. In his own words, ' Music should do one of three things - move you, take you on a journey, or tell a story. On rare occasions it can do all three.... ' In a world of Satriani and Vai clones, 'Out of the Ashes' is a refreshing change, and Paul Oakley achieves those rare three things...

Read more about Paul Oakley on Last.fm.


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