They'll know us by the t-shirts that we wear
They'll know us by the way we point and stare
At anyone whose sin looks worse than ours
Who cannot hide the scars of this curse that we all bare
They'll know us by our picket lines and signs
They'll know us by the pride we hide behind
Like anyone on earth is living right
And isn't that why Jesus died
Not to make us think were right
Chorus
When love, love, love
Is what we should be known for
Love, love, love
Its the how and it's the why
We live and breathe and we die
They'll know us by reasons we divide
And how we can't seem to unify
Because weve gotta sing songs a certain style
Or well walk right down that aisle
And just leave em all behind
They'll know us by the billboards that we make
Just turning Gods words to cheap clichs
Says what part of murder don't you understand?
But we hate our fellow man
And point a finger at his grave
Chorus
They'll know us by the t-shirts that we wear
They'll know us by the way we point and stare
Telling em their sins are worse than ours
Thinking we can hide our scars
Beneath these t-shirts that we wear
Derek Webb is an American singer-songwriter born on May 27, 1974, in Memphis, Tennessee. He began his musical career as a member of the band Caedmon's Call and later embarked on a successful solo career. Webb is known for his introspective and poetic songs that explore themes of faith, human relationships, and the search for meaning in modern life. His musical style falls within the realm of folk rock and indie folk, with influences drawn from classic American songwriting. Among his most important albums are "The Messenger" (2001), "She Must and Shall Go Free" (2003), and "A Hundred Million Suns" (2007). Some of his most representative songs include "The Ballad of the Brokenhearted", "I'm Not Afraid", and "The Day You Die".
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