Casting Crowns

Casting Crowns - Every Man lyrics

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I'm the man with all I've ever wanted
All the toys and playing games
I am the one who pours your coffee, corner booth each Saturday
I am your daughter's favorite teacher
I am the leader of the band
I sit behind you in the bleachers
I am every man

I'm the coach of every winning team and still a loser in my mind
I am the soldier in the airport, facing giants one more time
I am the woman shamed and haunted by the cry of unborn life
Every broken man, nervous child, lonely wife

Is there hope for every man
A solid place where we can stand
In this dry and weary land?
Is there hope for every man?
Is there love that never dies?
Is there peace in troubled times?
Someone help me understand
Is there hope for every man?

Seems there's just so many roads to travel
It's hard to tell where they will lead
My life is scarred and my dreams unraveled
Now I'm scared to take the leap
If I could find someone to follow 
Who knows my pain and feels the weight
The uncertainty of my tomorrow
The guilt and pain of yesterday

Is there hope for every man
A solid place where we can stand
In this dry and weary land?
Is there hope for every man?
Is there love that never dies?
Is there peace in troubled times?
Someone help me understand
Is there hope for every man?

There is hope for every man
A solid place where we can stand
In this dry and weary land
There is hope for every man
There is love that never dies
There is peace in troubled times
Will we help them understand
Jesus is hope for every man

There is hope for every man
A solid place where we can stand
In this dry and weary land
There is hope for every man
There is love that never dies
There is peace in troubled times
Will we help them understand
Jesus is hope for every man
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Author: Bernie Herms, Mark Hall (5), Nichole Nordeman

Composer: Mark Hall, Bernie Herms, Nicole Nordeman

Publisher: Provident Label Group LLC

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Released in: 2007

Language: English

Appearing on: The Altar And The Door (2007)

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