My God [5:42] - Lace and Whiskey, 1977 If I should find myself in blackest night, and fear is stabbin' me all over, a tiny prayer cracks the dark with light, and I here sounds behind my wall. Inside, a still small voice, it calls and calls. Then like a thunder bolt it falls and falls: My God! When life becomes more real than children's games, or we've become too old to play them, We'll grow old gracefully, we'll hide our shame. but there's that voice behind the wall. And like my conscience, it is still and small. Each word is mercy, protects us all: My God! "Et in lux perpetuo" "Deu domine" "Et in pax aeternus" "Deu domine" I was a boy, when tempted, fell sometimes, and fell so low, no one could see me, save for the eyes of Him that sees my crime. When sheep, like me, have drifted lost, all frightened children who are tempest tossed, down flies His wrath like an albatross: My God! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lyrics shown may not necessarily be correct, and do not always match the songsheets found in CDs - some of which are way off. Still, if the above is wrong, email btd@dongrays.com if you know what is really sung - thanks.