Who Am I?

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Plumb

Tiffany Arbuckle Lee (born March 9, 1975) is a Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter who uses the stage name Plumb. She has performed several different genres of music, including alternative rock and Christian alternative rock and a few of her remixes have appeared on dance charts. more »


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You there with your bag of gold
Thought you had it all together
But your hands are empty
Does it matter now?
The pain it caused you cannot measure
But who am I?

Who am I to compare my pain to yours?
Suffering is sweet agony
Who am I to compare my pain to yours?
My suffering must mean nothing

So, hey there, quit imagining
That you have left this life
Your eyes are tired and your feet are worn
No one seems to hear your desperate cry
But who am I?

[Chorus]
If I believe that´s the truth
Then I believe you
If that´s the way it should be
Then I believe you

[Chorus]
Who am I to compare my pain to yours?
Suffering is sweet agony
Who am I to compare my pain to yours?
My suffering must mean something

Must mean something to you, to me
It´s true
Who am I?

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Written by: MATT BRONLEWEE, TIFFANY ARBUCKLE LEE

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