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from Jeremiah 45

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Weary with groaning, waiting for rest;
weighed down moaning, pain in my flesh;
seeking relief from death and decay,
glory that only fades away.

Woe fills this winter waste.
(Cold bite of sin, chill of death.)
Yearning for spring’s haste.
(The day that You return and I will rest.)

Lord of Winter hear my cry,
send the sun to dry my eyes;
cure this frozen, barren land,
free my heart from Winter's hand.

Grieving my losses; struggle to hope.
Tied my own noose with sin's cold rope.
Seeking release from sin that enslaves;
seeking solace but finding pain.

Though I cannot find the way,
Your grace sustains.

(Hallelujah)
Though I cannot see the way,
Your Love remains.

Though I cannot see the way,
Your Love sustains.

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from Liturgy of Seasons - Vol. II: Winter's Woe, released December 21, 2014
words by Ryan Wampler, Christine Cover, David A. Cover,
Alyssa Kelly, & Patrick Miller,
music by Christine Cover, Greg Wiele, Andrew Camp, David A. Cover, Scott Johnson, & Dave Wilton

performed by:
Andrew Camp – electric guitar & group vocals
Christine Cover – vocals
David A. Cover – bass, synth programming, & vocals
Ashley Gross – group vocals
Emily Herzog – group vocals
Andrew Luley – drums & percussion
Scott Johnson – piano, synths, & group vocals
Greg Wiele – electric guitar & vocals
Dave Wilton – drum loop

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