If I ever judge you from an ivory tower
Pull it down around my ears and walk away
Pick me out from this place of shame
When I'm ready to admit I went astray
From the calling of this life of love
To walk in the bathing light of grace
If I set myself up as the king of this clergy
I deserve nothing more than to fall on my face
We built a Kingdom
But who's the King?
We ruled a Kingdom
Now it's empty
I stand behind those who live their lives
No lights to their names, just being true
Never wanting power for themselves
Just seeking to follow the King of the Jews
Without the trappings of exalting the House
Or seeking adoration of the masses
You are the true Saints, humble servants
Who bring hope in an age of Liturgical excess
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