| Song | Man of Sorrows |
| Artist | Wolves At The Gate |
| Album | Captors |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Blistered feet, bloodied alone | |
| Walked the streets a man unknown | |
| Battered face as | |
| He adornsA mocker's robe, a crown of thorns | |
| A tree designed for | |
| His demise | |
| Cursed, maligned by guilty cries | |
| The nails and hammer they did meet | |
| Two in the hands, one in the feet | |
| Risen up, put on display | |
| For a guilty mob to scream and say“ | |
| Crucify! Crucify!” | |
| The people yelled to crucify“ | |
| He must die! | |
| He must die!” | |
| Without a fight | |
| He did comply | |
| I do not know the pain you felt | |
| Or lowly service as | |
| You kneltDown before such lowly men | |
| You served (and washed their feet) | |
| Who is this man they sent to die? | |
| Many still could not reply | |
| Betrayed and sold by | |
| His very own (with a kiss) | |
| He met the needs of thousands fed | |
| Healed the sick and raised the dead“ | |
| My God! My | |
| God!” The man did say“ | |
| Have you forsaken me this day?” | |
| Bleeding, dying; words were few“ | |
| Forgive them | |
| Lord for what they do” | |
| Gasping breath they heard | |
| Him say“It is finished!” | |
| Laid below the ground | |
| You knew it couldn't hold | |
| YouThey thought that | |
| You were bound by nature's laws | |
| He is risen! | |
| He is risen! | |
| For the veil that was torn in two and the darkness that would ensue | |
| A symbol alas that the debt was finally paid | |
| When the stone it was rolled away, | |
| He was no longer where | |
| He laySurely our | |
| King had risen from the dead | |
| On and on and on we're singing | |
| Singing out for all to hear us | |
| This is not a simple story | |
| Our lives are for | |
| Your glory | |
| Beyond my words and written pages | |
| Your song across the ages |
| Blistered feet, bloodied alone | |
| Walked the streets a man unknown | |
| Battered face as | |
| He adornsA mocker' s robe, a crown of thorns | |
| A tree designed for | |
| His demise | |
| Cursed, maligned by guilty cries | |
| The nails and hammer they did meet | |
| Two in the hands, one in the feet | |
| Risen up, put on display | |
| For a guilty mob to scream and say" | |
| Crucify! Crucify!" | |
| The people yelled to crucify" | |
| He must die! | |
| He must die!" | |
| Without a fight | |
| He did comply | |
| I do not know the pain you felt | |
| Or lowly service as | |
| You kneltDown before such lowly men | |
| You served and washed their feet | |
| Who is this man they sent to die? | |
| Many still could not reply | |
| Betrayed and sold by | |
| His very own with a kiss | |
| He met the needs of thousands fed | |
| Healed the sick and raised the dead" | |
| My God! My | |
| God!" The man did say" | |
| Have you forsaken me this day?" | |
| Bleeding, dying words were few" | |
| Forgive them | |
| Lord for what they do" | |
| Gasping breath they heard | |
| Him say" It is finished!" | |
| Laid below the ground | |
| You knew it couldn' t hold | |
| YouThey thought that | |
| You were bound by nature' s laws | |
| He is risen! | |
| He is risen! | |
| For the veil that was torn in two and the darkness that would ensue | |
| A symbol alas that the debt was finally paid | |
| When the stone it was rolled away, | |
| He was no longer where | |
| He laySurely our | |
| King had risen from the dead | |
| On and on and on we' re singing | |
| Singing out for all to hear us | |
| This is not a simple story | |
| Our lives are for | |
| Your glory | |
| Beyond my words and written pages | |
| Your song across the ages |
| Blistered feet, bloodied alone | |
| Walked the streets a man unknown | |
| Battered face as | |
| He adornsA mocker' s robe, a crown of thorns | |
| A tree designed for | |
| His demise | |
| Cursed, maligned by guilty cries | |
| The nails and hammer they did meet | |
| Two in the hands, one in the feet | |
| Risen up, put on display | |
| For a guilty mob to scream and say" | |
| Crucify! Crucify!" | |
| The people yelled to crucify" | |
| He must die! | |
| He must die!" | |
| Without a fight | |
| He did comply | |
| I do not know the pain you felt | |
| Or lowly service as | |
| You kneltDown before such lowly men | |
| You served and washed their feet | |
| Who is this man they sent to die? | |
| Many still could not reply | |
| Betrayed and sold by | |
| His very own with a kiss | |
| He met the needs of thousands fed | |
| Healed the sick and raised the dead" | |
| My God! My | |
| God!" The man did say" | |
| Have you forsaken me this day?" | |
| Bleeding, dying words were few" | |
| Forgive them | |
| Lord for what they do" | |
| Gasping breath they heard | |
| Him say" It is finished!" | |
| Laid below the ground | |
| You knew it couldn' t hold | |
| YouThey thought that | |
| You were bound by nature' s laws | |
| He is risen! | |
| He is risen! | |
| For the veil that was torn in two and the darkness that would ensue | |
| A symbol alas that the debt was finally paid | |
| When the stone it was rolled away, | |
| He was no longer where | |
| He laySurely our | |
| King had risen from the dead | |
| On and on and on we' re singing | |
| Singing out for all to hear us | |
| This is not a simple story | |
| Our lives are for | |
| Your glory | |
| Beyond my words and written pages | |
| Your song across the ages |