Words and music by Rolf Lovland
and Brendan Graham
When I am down
and, oh my soul, so weary; When troubles come and my heart
burdened be; Then, I am still and wait here in
the silence, Until you come and sit awhile
with me.
You raise me
up, so I can stand on mountains; You raise me up, to walk on
stormy seas; I am strong, when I am on your
shoulders; You raise me up: To more than I
can be.
You raise me
up, so I can stand on mountains; You raise me up, to walk on
stormy seas; I am strong, when I am on your
shoulders; You raise me up: To more than I
can be.
There is no
life - no life without its hunger; Each restless heart beats so
imperfectly; But when you come and I am filled
with wonder, Sometimes, I think I glimpse
eternity.
You raise me
up, so I can stand on mountains; You raise me up, to walk on
stormy seas; I am strong, when I am on your
shoulders; You raise me up: To more than I
can be.
You raise me
up, so I can stand on mountains; You raise me up, to walk on
stormy seas; I am strong, when I am on your
shoulders; You raise me up: To more than I
can be.