an original song I retrieved from my email archive:
Galatians (3rd fret D)
I can be the most intelligent girl in school
And do what I do,
but without you, I would be nothing
I could be the wisest of ten thousand fools
And do what I do,
But without you, I would be nothing
I can give all my riches to charity
Or I can be famous for my philanthropy
But without you, without you, my merit falls short of good
Chorus:
You are good, You are good
And all good things come from you
There is nothing I can do for you to love me more
There is nothing I can do for you to love me less
But without you, Jesus, without you
is a state of nothingness
I can present myself and stand out in a crowd
And boast of what I can do,
But without you, I would be nothing
I can sing in church and I can lead out loud
And count the things I do,
But without you, I would be nothing
I can influence people to follow me
Or I can Be loved for my popularity
But without you, without you, my merit falls short of good
I’ve tried so hard within my pride
Believing all of Satan’s lies
That my success is built on what I’ve done
Scaffolding merit after merit of the person I’ve become
Only to figure out you already love me
And my worth is only because of You
And you call me your beloved
And you call me your beloved
copyright marchesa f. ababa may2007