Lyrics
Love Is HereMike Donehey / Jason Jamison / Jason Ingram / Phillip LaRue / Drew Middleton |
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| Come to the waters You who thirst and you'll thirst no more Come to the Father You who work and you'll work no more All you who labor in vain And to the broken and shamed Love is here Love is now |
Love is pouring from His hands from His brow Love is near it satisfies Streams of mercy flowing from His side Cause Love is here Come to the treasure You who search and you?ll search no more Come to the lover You who want and you?ll want no more |
All you who labor in vain And to the broken and shamed And to the bruised and fallen Captives bound and brokenhearted He is the Lord, He is the Lord By His stripes He's paid our ransom From His wounds we drink salvation He is the Lord, He is the Lord |
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Lift Us Up To FallMike Donehey / Ted Tjornhom / Jason Ingram |
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| You move the earth You hold the stars Come move in us Come hold our hearts You send the rain And life begins So rain on us and reign within our lives again We're waiting here Waiting for you, God With our hopes and fears |
We come empty hands held out Lord, draw us near Heal these broken hearts And lift us up to fall before everything You are You lift the sun into the sky You lift us up Open our eyes To see Your face And what You've done You took the nails to give us love |
And we stand in awe before Your throne There's no where else that we can go Come, O Come, Emmanuel Come Lord here to dwell Let all Your children lift one voice |
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By Your SideMike Donehey / Jason Ingram / Phillip LaRue |
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| Why are you striving these days? Why are you trying to earn grace? Why are you crying? Let me lift up your face Just don't turn away Why are you looking for love? Why are you still searching? As if I'm not enough? To where will you go child Tell me where will you run? To where will you run? |
I'll be by your side wherever you fall In the dead of night whenever you call Please don't fight these hands that are holding you My hands are holding you Look at these hands at my side They swallowed the grave on that night When I drank the world's sin So I could carry you in And give you life |
Here at my side wherever you fall In the dead of night whenever you call Please don't fight these hands that are holding you My hands are holding you And I, I love you And I want you to know That I, I'll love you I'll never let you go |
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Let It GoMike Donehey / Bebo Norman / Jason Ingram |
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| I've been holding on so tight Look at these knuckles they've gone white From fighting for who I want to be I'm just trying to find security You say let it go You say let it go You say life is waiting for the one's who lose control You say You will be everything I need |
You say if I lose my life it's then I'll find my soul You say let it go Well it's hard enough to hear Harder still to move beyond this fear We know there's nothing I can bring So tell me what do you want from me? |
What do I love? What do I hate? What will I lose? What will I gain? How do I save my soul? What if I bend? What if I break? What will it cost? What will it take? |
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Break Me DownMike Donehey |
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| I feel You falling Like the rain against my skin I hear You calling Your voice like thunder in my head But now I am stalling 'Cause I'm afraid to let You in Come break me down with Your mercy Come break me down again I'm Yours tonight I'm Yours if You can break me down Break through these walls I hide behind I'm Yours tonight Come and break me down Won't You break me |
I feel it inside me I feel You underneath my skin These walls could not hide me They could not keep you from coming in So now here You find me Right back to where I began Come break me down with Your mercy Come break me down again I need Your strength to feel this weak And I need Your touch to feel my need And I need Your strong hands to carry me Take me break me set me free |
I need Your strength to feel this weak And I need Your touch to feel my need And I need Your strong hands to carry me Take me bring me to my knees I'm Yours tonight I'm Yours if you can break me down Break through these walls I hide behind I'm Yours tonight Come and break me down Come and break me down Come and break me down Won?t You break me down |
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Hold My HeartMike Donehey / Jason Ingram / Phillip LaRue |
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| How long must I pray Must I pray to You? How long must I wait Must I wait for You? How long till I see Your face See You shining through I'm on my knees Begging You to notice me I'm on my knees Father, will You turn to me One tear in the driving rain One voice in a sea of pain Could the maker of the stars |
Hear the sound of my breaking heart One life, that's all I am Right now I can barely stand If You're everything You say You are Would You come close and hold my heart I've been so afraid, afraid to close my eyes So much can slip away before I say goodbye But if there's no other way I'm done asking why |
So many questions without answers Your promises remain I can't see but I'll take my chances To hear you call my name To hear you call my name |
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TimesMike Donehey |
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I know I need You But I hear You say |
The times that you doubt me And when you can't feel The times that you question Is this for real? The times that you're broken The times that you mend The times you hate me The times that you bend My love is over It's underneath It's inside It's in between The times that you're healing And when your heart breaks The times that you feel like you've fallen from grace The times that you're hurting The times that you heal The times you go hungry and are tempted to steal |
In times of confusion In chaos and pain I'm there in your sorrow under the weight of your shame I'm there through your heart-ache I'm there in the storm My love I will keep you by my power alone I don't care where you've fallen or where you have been I'll never forsake you My love never ends It never ends |
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BelovedMike Donehey |
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| Love of my life Look deep in my eyes There you will find what you need Give me your life The lust and the lies And the past you're afraid I might see You've been running away from me You're my beloved lover I'm yours Death shall not part us It's you I died for For better or worse |
Forever we'll be My love it unites us and it binds you to me It's a mystery Love of my life Look deep in my eyes There you will find what you need I'm the giver of life I'll clothe you in white My immaculate bride you will be Come running home to me |
You've been a mistress, my wife Chasing lovers that won't satisfy Won't you let me make you my bride You will drink of my lips and you'll taste new life |
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You AreMike Donehey |
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| Lord of empty space You breathe and then create Before the earth was made You are The king of every age Outside of time and space All the heavens speak Your name You are You are Lord of brilliant light You separate the night And everything inside You are |
The one who calms the seas And every part of me With just a word you speak You are You are I give You all of me for all You are Here I am Take me apart Take me apart |
Angels bowing down Beneath the rushing sound A voice that thunders out You are The one who holds the stars And the beating of my heart Exalted above all You are You are All I am I want to lay down at your feet |
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SatisfyMike Donehey / Jason Ingram / Phillip LaRue |
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| Before the sun has touched the sky Colors bursting from Your eyes Before the flood of the morning light Before the earth has felt Your heat Before I stand up to my feet Before I begin to feel this weak Satisfy me, Lord Satisfy me, Lord |
I'm begging You to help me see You're all I want , You're what I need Satisfy me, Lord And when the day is closing in like the stars in the night I am falling into the pull of the earth and its affections In me, O Lord, can You create a pure heart? Because I'm afraid that I just might run back To the things I hate |
You're beautiful You're beautiful You're more than all this world can give You're beautiful You're beautiful Your love is all I need to live |
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HallelujahMike Donehey / Jason Ingram / Phillip LaRue |
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| At first I am afraid But not because of fear But the holy of holies is drawing me near Your voice like thunder Shakes the ground I'm on Hide my face in the shadow of Your wings, oh Lord Hide my sin from the beauty here before Your throne Hallelujah for the blood of the lamb that was slain Hallelujah for the blood of the lamb that was slain |
And so we enter in to see Your face Enter in to see Your face, oh God I'm falling to my knees I feel the earth beneath With the weight of my sin and this crushing unbelief Could You really love me With all that I've done? You spread Your hands And made a refuge for the weak And blessed the weary bruised and broken |
Took us in Inside Your wounds we hide away Inside Your wounds we hide You spread Your hands And made a refuge for the weak And blessed the weary bruised and broken Took us in Inside Your wounds we hide away Inside Your wounds we hide |
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About Over And Underneath
We’ve all heard it said that music is the universal language, and it’s so true. No other vehicle more powerfully captures our collective hopes and fears or more poignantly celebrates our dreams and triumphs. With one listen to the music of Tenth Avenue North, it becomes obvious that songwriter Mike Donehey and his bandmates have a gift for expressing truth in a way that simultaneously educates, enlightens and entertains.
“Most of the themes in our songs are about truth and about the struggle to believe it,” Donehey says of the music on the band’s debut disc Over and Underneath. “I think we have to represent both sides of that coin. Jesus said, ‘True worshipers will worship in spirit and in truth.’ When we sit down to write a song, essentially we are dealing with two things: Truth and the struggle to accept that truth. Emotion without truth is just sentimental and truth without emotion becomes cruel. Hopefully in our music, we are talking about the truth of God, but marrying that with the struggle that is within every person to believe. I think it’s a struggle that will last for our whole lives.”
It’s that rare ability to tap into those complex emotions that is at the core of Tenth Avenue North’s music. Its songs are intellectual, melodic pop/rock that listeners will find reminiscent of Jars of Clay, yet there’s a vulnerability that makes its music even more accessible in many ways. “To me, the most amazing thing is the songs,” says Jason Ingram, who co-produced the band with Phillip LaRue. “The songs are just rooted in so much truth and passion. Mike’s ability to communicate, both as a singer and songwriter, is on an exceptional level. I’m still overwhelmed at the way God uses these guys to teach us and compel us into a greater understanding of the gospel.”
The four members of Tenth Avenue North met at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. “Tenth Avenue North started with Mike and I playing music together back in college,” says Jamison, who joined Donehey in leading worship on campus. “We have just continued on and since then we brought in Scott and Jeff. It’s been amazing.”
Donehey began sharing his songs while leading worship at a church in West Palm Beach, and after a while the band decided to hit the road, booking themselves in churches and at camps from Florida to Colorado. “The first summer tour we did was interesting to say the least. We literally got a map out and said ‘Alright, everyone point out a spot where you’ve never been and where you’d like to go.’
That’s not the way you should go about it,” Donehey confesses with a smile. “We borrowed a van from the college that we went to and it was fun. God provided for us. We met cool people and we ate lots of bologna.”
They also forged a strong bond that infuses the music and ignites the spirit of the band. “It’s a brotherhood,” comments Sanders. “We’re not going to say that we don’t clash at all, but that’s part of growing and living together. We spend more time with each other than any other friends. I know what they love and what I can do to encourage them.”
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Each member of the band brings a distinct flavor to Tenth Avenue North, sharing an array of musical influences. “We’re pretty eclectic,” admits Jamison. “A little bit of country, folk, rock, singer/songwriter acoustic, mainstream pop, hard rock to mid ‘90s bands like Pearl Jam. We really have a very strange conglomeration of musical interests.”
Those diverse musical roots meld to create a fresh, warmly textured sound. Their passion for sharing the gospel and the quality of the band’s music caught the attention of Provident Music Group executives. “There’s a great deal of depth to each and every song,” says Provident Music Group president Terry Hemmings. “The songs are distinct from one to another. So I think when somebody listens to the record, they aren’t just listening to a group of songs that sort of flow in and out of each other; they are listening to 10 or 11 distinct moments that the band has created.”
Among those moments are such songs as the band’s first single, “Love is Here,” an uplifting anthem with an incredibly potent chorus. The album’s title comes from “Times,” a song the entire band cites as their favorite. It’s a tender, transparent ballad that seeps into the listener’s soul as Donehey reminds us of God’s faithfulness and His promises. With its simple, understated production, the song serves as a perfect showcase for Donehey’s voice. Teeming with emotion, it’s his heart-in-the throat vocals that bring this collection of songs vibrantly to life.
“Hallelujah” is a compelling worship song with a shimmering melody and a lyric that sounds familiar even though it’s a brand new tune. Instantly memorable, it’s a sure bet to be embraced by churches for corporate worship, yet will also become a favorite in times of personal, intimate fellowship with God. As Donehey sings “Inside your wounds we hide away,” rarely has the cross felt closer and Christ’s love for us more palatable and real. “That’s the uniting factor,” says Owen. “We’re all covered by the blood of Christ.”
Another of the album’s many highlights is the poignant ballad “Hold My Heart,” a vulnerable cry from a shattered soul pleading for God to reveal himself. The raw passion in the lyric exemplifies what makes Tenth Avenue North so unique.
“There are some people who are able to detach themselves and write certain things – but I’ve never been that kind of songwriter,” Donehey admits. “It’s just more natural for me to be honest, just to say it like it is, ‘Hey, this is it. This is what’s going on.’ There are a lot of people who can write songs, while removing themselves from the subject matter, but I’ve never been that way. Whatever I’ve written – whether it be a short story, prayer, a poem or a song – it’s always saying, ‘This is where I am!’
As far as my struggle to believe truth goes, I guess I’d say that the more we believe the gospel, the more we can rest in the fact that Jesus qualifies us, that our identity is wrapped up in what he has done and not how well we’re doing. When we can come to grips with that, I think the easier it will be to be open, to be honest, and to be vulnerable because we’re not continually trying to prove ourselves to everyone.”
As the band looked to take their music to a national audience, Donehey says Provident was the perfect label home. He recalls Hemmings sharing a comment at dinner one night that really struck a chord with the group. “Terry was just talking about the mindset of this label and he shared with us something that Mark Hall from Casting Crowns had told him. He said, ‘We believe that music is important, but the word of God is the food. It’s the meal that we’re serving and the music is the plate we’re serving it on.’ As soon as we heard that, we said ‘This is the label that we want to be a part of.’”
Tenth Avenue North has nothing to prove, but so much to share, and they do it with songs that echo the heart of the human condition and the hope of the risen Savior. “Simply, our mission as a band is to know Christ and to make him known,” says Donehey. “It’s a grand adventure.”
















