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Christian Demman - O Lady (Luke 7:38) Lyrics



Christian Demman - O Lady (Luke 7:38) Lyrics




O lady
Your eyes, they seem so very tired
By all the scumbags, you're admired
But they don't know where you've been
They eye you as you leave your sinful life behind
O my

O lady
Where'd those bruised legs come from
Did they beat you when they're done
But they know not what they do
Dear lady, please forgive them
They were never true
Like the one who died for you
He's true
It's something you knew
All along

O lady
You stepped into the room they dined in
You drowned His feet with the tears you were crying
And you dried them, with your hair
You didn't mind the silence and the crowd that stared
You poured out your perfume for the One who really cared

You were scared
But now you're loved
By the One you loved
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O lady
Your eyes, they seem so very tired
By all the scumbags, you're admired
But they don't know where you've been
They eye you as you leave your sinful life behind
O my

O lady
Where'd those bruised legs come from
Did they beat you when they're done
But they know not what they do
Dear lady, please forgive them
They were never true
Like the one who died for you
He's true
It's something you knew
All along

O lady
You stepped into the room they dined in
You drowned His feet with the tears you were crying
And you dried them, with your hair
You didn't mind the silence and the crowd that stared
You poured out your perfume for the One who really cared

You were scared
But now you're loved
By the One you loved
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Writer: Christian Demman
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Performed By: Christian Demman
Language: English
Length: 3:42
Written by: Christian Demman

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