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Audrey Assad - I Am Free lyrics
I AM FREE
 Writer: Audrey Gordon ?2004, All Rights Reserved
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 Lord when I saw you standing there alone in Pilate's judgment hall that day
 I heard the words, all the slurs
 How could I believe what they say?
 Heard all the lies, all their tales
 How could they even treat you that way?
 But it was for me
 CHORUS: And I, I should have stood in the hall that day
 But you took my place, paid the price for my sin and disgrace
 You bore the pain, took the blame
 I could hear when you call out my name
 That I was free
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 And then I saw when they lead you away to Calvary
 Saw when they gave you the cross to carry
 Saw when they mocked and they jeered and they scourged thee
 So I could be free
 CHORUS: And I, I should have carried the cross that day
 But you took my place, paid the price for my sin and disgrace
 You bore the shame, took the blame
 I could hear when you call out my name
 That I was freeAudrey Assad - I Am Free - http://motolyrics.com/audrey-assad/i-am-free-lyrics.html
 3.
 And then I saw when they drove all the nails in your hands
 Heard their remarks, their rebukes and all their accusations
 Heard when they laughed, saw the blood and the reed that they placed in your hands
 So I would be free
 CHORUS: And I, I should have hung on the cross that day
 But you took my place, paid the price for my sin and disgrace
 You bore the shame, took the blame
 I could hear when you call out my name
 That I was free
 4.
 Then I saw when the blood flowed down from your wounded side
 Saw when you gasped and you held down your head and died
 Then the graves opened and I hung my head I cried, I cried
 Thank God, I am free
 CHORUS: And I, I should have died on the cross that day
 But you took my place, paid the price for my sin and disgrace
 Bore the my pain, took the blame
 I could hear when you call out my name
 That I was free
 CHORUS: And I, I should have hung on the cross that day
 But you took my place, paid the price for my sin and disgrace
 Bore the shame, took the shame
 I could hear when you call out my name, my name, my name, That I was free









