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You've heard the stories |
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You've read the message in the pages |
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You consider crucifixion: is it fact or fiction for the ages |
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Did He really appear |
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Like they say that He did |
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Does it conquer the fear |
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Did He die so that we could live |
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You'd like to think that it's true. |
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Oh, But you want to hold the intangible |
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To fashion the darkness into familiar shape |
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To see with your eyes |
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To know in your mind |
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Oh ye of so little faith |
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Only the heart, can hold the intangible. |
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There is a chamber |
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In the soul of the believer |
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It holds reason in defiance |
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The demanding hand of science may not enter. |
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But let's just suppose how it would be |
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To trade all you know |
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For one ounce of true belief |
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Then you'd learn the peace of that place. |
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Oh, But you want to hold the intangible |
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To fashion the darkness into familiar shape |
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To see with your eyes |
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To know in your mind |
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Oh ye of so little faith |
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Only the heart, can hold the intangible. |
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But let's just suppose how it would be |
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To trade all you know |
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For one ounce of true belief |
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Then you'd learn the peace of that place. |
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Oh, But you want to hold the intangible |
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To fashion the darkness into familiar shape |
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To see with your eyes |
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To know in your mind |
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Oh ye of so little faith |
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Only the heart, can hold the intangible. |
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You want to hold the intangible. |
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Oh, you want to hold the intangible... |