Lyrics

Ran inside the master's house With these heavy words to shout Mighty winds had struck His children all had died Fellow servants on my left They had also told of death The master tears his robe Quickly shaves his head He falls and says "Blessed be the name of God You can give and You can take away Take away Naked I came from the womb Naked I'll return to dust one day To dust one day" Who's this man praising God when all was gone? For I would have cursed the One who did me wrong Sores and boils follow next I would tend to his distress Now his wife draws near And mocks my master's face But he remains Blessed be the name of God You can give and You can take away Take away Naked I came from the womb Naked I'll return to dust one day To dust one day Who's this man praising God when all was gone? For I would have cursed the One who did me wrong And every day I thought he'd finally give up But he did not sin, he did not curse the Father that he loved How could he hold onto the sovereignty of God? If it were I to be the victim surely I would doubt God's love I would doubt God's love Blessed be the name of God You can give and You can take away Take away Blessed be the name of God You can give and You can take away Take away Naked I came from the womb Naked I'll return to dust one day To dust one day Who's this man praising God when all was gone? For I would have cursed the One who did me wrong Who's this man praising God when all was gone? For I would have cursed the One who did me wrong
Writer(s): Joseph Brennan O'brien Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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