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Written by John DeLore and Matthew Kubacki

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Mercy walks into the room, boils a pot of tea and wraps her hands around the cup. While she waits for it to cool, I try to wrap my mind around her. Mercy leads me to her room. There is dust upon a picture frame. People die and they are born. Who could ever ask for more? Mercy is calling me. And I strain to hear the sound. Mercy's on the line. Mercy is on the line.

Mercy opens up a book. I open up my mouth but nothing good comes out. So I lay my troubles down, and my blessings all pour out. Mercy is calling me. And I strain to hear the sound. Mercy's on the line. Mercy is on the line.

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from Songs From Church Avenue, released December 7, 2011
John DeLore (vocals & acoustic guitar)
Jamie Bishop (upright bass)
David Cieri (piano)
Ana Egge (backing vocals)
Jay Frederick (drums & percussion)
Steve Lewis (acoustic guitar)
Bryan Pugh (engineer & producer)

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