The Saint That Is Just Me

Danielle Rose

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    O I thought I'd be heroic and inspiring
    I wanted to offer you the greatest sacrifice
    Like all the saints who'd gone before me
    I tried to prove my love for you, and so to gain the prize

    I thought I'd be a martyr like Cecilia
    I hoped I'd disappear like Saint Therese
    Or wear a hidden crown of thorns like Rose of Lima
    To heal the sick and raise the dead

    When you hung upon the cross looking at me
    You didn't die so I would try to be somebody else
    You died so I could be the saint that is just me

    I wanted to be poor and free like Francis
    To cut off my long hair like lovely Clare
    To be faithful like Mother Teresa in the darkness
    Lord, wonʼt you make me just like her?

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    I tried to kneel for hours in the chapel corner
    To persevere like Paul with all my sleepless nights
    To stay awake and trim my lamp with ten wise virgins
    To really give the devil a good fight

    When you hung upon the cross looking at me
    You didn't die so I would try to be somebody else
    You died so I could be the saint that is just me
    Just me, you died just for me
    Just me, just me,] you died just for me

    You saw that I was perfectly imperfect
    O happy fault, the sin of Adam's pride
    That's the reason that you became man
    And bore the new Eve from your wounded side

    If it weren't for my sins or wounds or weakness
    Then you wouldn't have married me upon the cross
    Why do I fear being seen naked and broken?
    That's why you came; 'cause I need you that much

    When you hung upon the cross looking at me
    You didn't die so I would try to be somebody else
    You died so I could be the saint that is just me

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