Thank you, oh Lord, for tomorrow
For the sunrise, the dialed clock, the rotation
Gifts renewed by the morning
That I may wake like an infant regenerated
Slate made clean upon the world
To taste and touch the colors you made
You beginner of things
Every second the first and the last
The chance granted again to choose, to fail
Innumerable are those I have squandered
One hundred thousand for each breath
Your mercies I have turned to ruin
And still you permit my heart to beat
Still the pulse ticks, the gears turn
Time allowed the greatest provision
To remember, to seize
To reproach and forgive
And let the testament of my life be no story at all
But a day, an hour, a moment altered
For the sunrise, the dialed clock, the rotation
Gifts renewed by the morning
That I may wake like an infant regenerated
Slate made clean upon the world
To taste and touch the colors you made
You beginner of things
Every second the first and the last
The chance granted again to choose, to fail
Innumerable are those I have squandered
One hundred thousand for each breath
Your mercies I have turned to ruin
And still you permit my heart to beat
Still the pulse ticks, the gears turn
Time allowed the greatest provision
To remember, to seize
To reproach and forgive
And let the testament of my life be no story at all
But a day, an hour, a moment altered
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