
Am I the flesh I see, dying?
Am I the me others see, trying?
Am I the me the shopkeeper sees, buying?
Am I the me the devil sees, lying?
Am I the me my pastor sees, crying?
Am I the me my teacher sees, “Why-ing”
Am I the me my boss sees, Sighing?
Or the me I see, always striving?
I am the me, God sees – Flying.
For in this world, so many views,
So many thoughts, opinions, and hues.
But there’s a me that stands apart,
The one that speaks to my truest heart.
I am the me others see, trying.
I am the me that God hears, as I plea,
for in God, I’m pure and wholly free,
free from doubt, and free from fear,
A me that’s strong, and ever clear.
I am the me the shopkeeper sees, buying.
Though I may falter, and though I may fall,
I’ll keep my eyes on the One who sees all.
In the monotony of everyday
In His love, I’ll find my way,
I am the flesh I see, dying.
I am the flesh, withering and weak.
I am the façade, that others see, meek.
I am the one who consumes and spends,
I am the liar who twists and bends.
I am the me God Sees – Flying
Amidst the confusion of identity,
The question arises inevitably.
I am more than the sum of the roles I play,
There is more to me than what’s on display.
I am the me my pastor sees, crying.
I am the one who weeps in despair,
I am the one who questions what’s fair.
I am the one who works each day,
and the one who sighs, come what may.
I am the me my boss sees, sighing.
And in the midst of all this strife,
Comes a glimmer of hope, a ray of life.
For there is a me that’s far beyond,
The limited roles that I put on.
I am the me I see, always striving.
A me that’s free, and knows no bounds,
A me that soars, above the mounds.
A me that’s pure, and full of light,
A me that’s whole, and ever-bright.
I am the me my teacher sees, “Why-ing”.
And as I journey through this life,
With all its struggles and its strife,
I know that I am not alone,
For there’s a me that’s God’s own.
I am the me the devil sees, lying.
But in God’s grace, I find my peace,
And in His love, my soul’s release.
Through every storm, and every trying.
I am the me, God sees – flying.