Lord of empty space
You breathe and then create
Before the earth was made
You are
The king of every age
Outside of time and space
All the heavens speak your name you are
You are
Lord of brilliant light
You separate the night
And everything inside you are
The one who calms the seas
And every part of me
With just a word you speak you are
You are
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
Angels bowing down
Beneath the rushing sound
A voice that thunders out you are
The one who holds the stars
And the beating of my heart
Exalted above all you are
You are
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
All I am I want to lay down at your feet
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
I give you all of me for all you are
Here I am
Take me apart
Take me apart
Behind the Song:“I wrote the chorus of ‘You Are’ during a worship time at a little house worship gathering.
I sang this chorus, ‘I give you all of me for all you are, here I am, take me apart,’ which isn’t a
reference to amputation, it’s just a metaphor. I just started thinking, ‘I give you all of me for all you
are.’ Then I thought, ‘Well who is God?’ So the rest of the song is just saying, this is who God is and
in light of that reality, do whatever you want with me because the more I believe that God is who He
says He is, the more eager I will be to come to him and say, ‘Do whatever you want because I believe.’
The caring father will never cause his child a needless tear.” - Mike Donehey (
Tenth Avenue North)