I'd like to think if I was there In the garden as You prayed and cried I would have stayed awake for You So You were not alone at that time But in truth I can see That although I stand here now A part of me... Was there in the garden, asleep on the ground And You needed companions, there was no one around And I'm sorry I left you, to the anguish and pain And but for the grace of God, I'd fall asleep again I'd like to think if I was there As the crowd demanded, 'Crucify' I would have been a louder voice Calling out to them 'What is His crime' But in truth I can see That although I stand here now A part of me... Was there in the rabble, when the crime was declared And I cried out for Your blood, 'Let Barabbas be spared' And I'm sorry I left you, to the mocking and scorn And but for the grace of God, I hear my angry voice Where you there When they crucified The Lord Where you there When they crucified The Lord I'd like to think if I was there Watching as You took Your final breath I would have known You'd rise again I'd have remembered all the words You'd said But in truth I can see That although I stand here now A part of me... Was scared and embarrassed as I watched You die I believed You were King but You did not even fight And I'm sorry I forgot all You'd said and done And but for the grace of God, I'd turn away and run I'd turn away and run I was there, when they crucified my Lord I was there, when they crucified my Lord