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WITHOUT YOU

Music and Lyrics : Subin A Mathew


All night long on my bed
I looked for the one my heart loved
Mmmhhmm….hmmm..mmmhmmm hmmm

Without you Lord, the air I breathe is empty,
Without you Lord, the water I drink is bitter,
Without you Lord, the labor of my hands are wasted,
Without you, Without you, Oh let me not be.

Come! – Pour into my life the new wine,
Oh Come, – Kiss me for your kiss is better than wine,
Come! – Restore your Holy Spirit in me,
Oh come my Lord, here I am.

Without you Lord, I lie awake all through the night
Without you Lord, I tremble with fear,
Without you Lord, I am weary and I am lost,
Without you, Without you, Oh let me not be.

Hasten God to save me, O’ Lord come quickly to help me,
Oh Lord my Father, you are my lives desire,
In the quietness, early in the morning,
I shall give you my love.

Come! – Pour into my life the new wine,
Oh Come, – Kiss me for your kiss is better than wine,
Come! – Restore your Holy Spirit in me,
Oh come my Lord, here I am.

Come! – Pour into my life the new wine,
Oh Come, – Kiss me for your kiss is better than wine,
Come! – Restore your Holy Spirit in me,
Oh come my Lord, here I am.


Here I am Lord, to do your will,
I want to wait in the inner court for many days
Keep me pure, keep me as pure Gold
Wash me Lord, Purge me with Hyssop,
Cause without you, without you let me not be.

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