Refuge

JOSHUA WERNER, MATTHEW MILLER

Ani auni vevyone. Hashem yashav li. Ezrati, umafalti, atau.
As for me, I am poor and destitute. Hashem my G-d will think about me. My help, my rescuer, you are.

My word is like a hammer like a shattering rock,
crack through your heart and take the evil apart

From the end of the earth unto you I call, time and again I fall, back to you I crawl
You have been a refuge for me, a tower of strength in the face of the enemy
Enemy, enemy lines I find I let myself get tied up too many times
You can't have my heart I'm taking back what's mine
I know it lie just smoke in your eye and you saved my soul from the other side

When faint grows my heart to a rock that too hard for me to climb alone lead me
For you have been a refuge

With you I smash a troop and with my G-d I leap over a wall
May the king answer you on the day that you call
Stand tall, battle yawl, the clouds crawl low, all stalled,
heavens lay draped over New York like a prayer shawl,
the holy one enthroned upon the praises of Israel

Pathways of my heart clogged like a traffic jam
From the start, I want to take the blockage apart

Trivia about the song Refuge by Matisyahu

On which albums was the song “Refuge” released by Matisyahu?
Matisyahu released the song on the albums “Shake Off the Dust...Arise” in 2004, “Shake off the dust... Arise” in 2004, and “Live at Stubb's” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Refuge” by Matisyahu?
The song “Refuge” by Matisyahu was composed by JOSHUA WERNER, MATTHEW MILLER.

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