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Written by C. Berryman
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I come with You To a quiet place apart To celebrate the setting free Of a captive in my heart A friend came with me To my childhood home So that, at long last I wasn’t alone There’s a little girl in there Trapped deep in fear There’s a little girl in there In dreadful pain She’s always thought She was to blame Lost back there Back through the years Buried alive under A mountain of fears All my fears Held me down Told me I’d never be found They said it was my fault That I was to blame And it was only fair That I should bear the shame You lifted the verdict Off the child in me The truth You told Set her free It will take some time To heal the mind Of the little girl You came to find But that’s O.K She’s not alone Not still trapped In her childhood home Something’s moving above me Someone’s coming to set me free I see the Light I see His Face Into my dark pain He wraps me in His warm embrace My house fell down On top of me I couldn’t get out I couldn’t get free Bricks collapsed Bricks of pain On top of them Fell bricks of shame You came to my house You came for me Only this child can tell What it means to get free We dug her out Help finally came Ending all The years of shame Bricks like years All lifted away Bringing into the dark The light of day Someone came to my house Someone came for me Someone came at last To finally set me free Lonely child lost in the night Lonely child He’s here now It’s all right It’s all right I know now that You were always there It was just too dark To see beyond the fear Children get lost in places That only You can find Children get lost in dark places Black holes in the mind There’s a place below the surface No human eye can see That’s why no human Can ever set them free It takes a Man from Heaven Who understands the mind Only He can go there All the lost children to find Though there are Many different faces With many different hands Behind every rescue There is only one man It’s the same One Who out works The Father’s Rescue Plans
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 January 2008 )
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