You fixed your eyes on us, Your flesh and blood, A sculpture of water And unsettled dust. When there was bad blood in us, We learned our lesson: Genesis to the last generation. So we wrestle with it all- The concept of grace And the faithful concrete As it breaks our fall. Our questions are all the same. Identical words; how they feel brand new against different time frames. Identical words against different time frames. We know it all by heart- The whole is greater Than the sum of it's parts. We've heard it all before- In beauty there echoes a speck of our source. In beauty there echoes a speck of our source. Like firewood, Burning bright In the dead of winter, By only a flicker We cling to this life. So we huddle over maps; Is it faith or prediction, Will or tradition Until we collapse? We argue our bearings Until we collapse. We study our story arcs- Inherently good, Or were we broken right from the start? Our hesitant fingerprints Trace every mountain, Lace every valley Until we're convinced... That we know it all by heart- Every blade of grass Bears our mark. In the name of being brave, Though it's just another word for being afraid. We know it all by heart- The whole is so much greater Than the sum of these parts. We've heard the truth before, For in beauty there echoes a speck of our source. In beauty there echoes a speck of our source. In beauty there echoes a speck of our source.