Questions by Samantha Ebert


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Questions
by Samantha Ebert

Album: Questions - Single


Verse 1
Twirlin' my necklace to distract from the wreckage
And the fact that I barely got out of bed
I'm in my twenties, guess the subject gets touchy
'Cause nobody tells you how hard it is

Pre-Chorus
Comin' to terms with the fact that pain is a promise
It scares me to death if I'm honest

Chorus
I know that Your grace is sufficient
But I can't help but wish things were different
If You don't withhold good from Your children
Then why's it so bad right now?
If tension's the teacher of lessons
And trust when it's tough leads to blessing
Would You hear me out for a sеcond
While I'm wrestlin' with the hard to answеr questions

Verse 2
Drawin' lines on the ceiling; a tangled-up feeling
Like I'm stuck and I'm spiralin' out again (Spiral, spiral)
Help me take my thoughts captive when I can't look past
All the heavy, the hurt, and the confusion

Pre-Chorus
I'm comin' to terms with the fact that pain is a promise
So while we're on the topic

Chorus
I know that Your grace is sufficient
But I can't help but wish things were different
If You don't withhold good from Your children
Then why's it so bad right now?
If tension's the teacher of lessons
And trust when it's tough leads to blessing
Would You hear me out for a second
While I'm wrestlin' with the hard to answer-

Bridge
(Questions) I hate that the truth is elusive
But I hate more that I get obsessed
Tryna make sense of what's only
Explained by the world's brokenness

Chorus
I know that Your grace is sufficient (Sufficient)
But I can't help but wish things were different
You don't withhold good from Your children
So pull me out right now
If tension's the teacher of lessons
And You turn all pain into blessing
Would You be my peace every second
That I'm wrestlin' with the hard to answer questions


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