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Adam Wheatley Torn In Two


I won't hide
What good would that do now?
You found me with my face on the ground

I can't lie
Sometimes I won't do right
'Cause I'm weaker when I don't let You inside

Would You remind me who I am in Your eyes?

If I was torn in two
If I was torn in two
Between the way I run
And the way I need You

Would You tell me something true?
Would You tell me something true?
I want to believe
I want to follow through

So come like a soldier
Dressed up for the war
'Cause we're going to battle all these demons
Knocking down my door

Would You remind me that You've come to fight?
There's no losing with You on my side

If I was torn in two
If I was torn in two
Between the way I run
And the way I need You

Would You tell me something true?
Would You tell me something true?
I want to believe
I want to follow through

Save me from myself
I'll be Yours forever

If I was torn in two
If I was torn in two
Between the way I run
And the way I need You

Would You tell me something true?
Would You tell me something true?
I want to believe
I want to follow through



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