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There are seasons in life where our prayers feel more like ash and tears than anything else. Psalm 102 captures this profound human fragility—the feeling of being a lonely sparrow on a roof, watching our days fade like a passing shadow. It is an honest, desperate lament that doesn't shy away from the pain of our present reality. Yet, right in the middle of our unraveling, the psalmist makes a breathtaking pivot: But You remain. God is not intimidated by our grief. He sits enthroned above the years, yet He stoops low to bend His ear to our broken prayers. He is the immovable stone in the center of our shifting, wind-swept landscapes. This song is a reminder that we serve a Savior who did not just watch our suffering from a distance. Jesus stepped directly into our ash heap. He allowed Himself to be cut off in the midst of His days so that the chains of death could be broken for us. Because He rose and remains forever, we can trust that our names are securely held in His hands through every generation. Lyrics [Verse 1] My days dissolve like smoke into the air My bones are burning, hollow from despair I lie awake, a sparrow on the roof Surrounded by my enemies — where are You? [Pre-Chorus] I eat my bread with ashes I drink my cup with tears And like a shadow fading The end of me draws near [Chorus] But You remain, enthroned above the years You bend Your ear and catch our broken prayers You will arise — Your mercies never cease But You remain — the same, our endless peace [Verse 2] Let this be written down for those unborn That God stooped low to hear the prisoner’s groan He broke the chains of those condemned to die So all the nations lift His name on high [Pre-Chorus] I eat my bread with ashes I drink my cup with tears And like a shadow fading The end of me draws near [Chorus] But You remain, enthroned above the years You bend Your ear and catch our broken prayers You will arise — Your mercies never cease But You remain — the same, our endless peace [Bridge] You entered our ash heap, You took our place Cut off in the midst of Your days — for us The grave could not hold You, You rose in grace You remained — and so in You, we trust [Chorus] You remain, enthroned above our fear You bend Your ear to those who cry and call You will arise — Your mercies drawing near You remain — the God who holds it all [Final Chorus] But You remain, enthroned above the years You bend Your ear and catch our broken prayers You will arise — Your mercies never cease But You remain — the same, our endless peace [Tag] And we remain Your children dwell secure Our names established Held in Your hands Through every generation This is sure — But You remain And so, in You, we stand [Outro] But You remain But You remain #psalm102 #christianmusic #worshipsong #lamentations #scripturesongs #originalworshipsong #faithinhardtimes #christiansongwriters #acousticworship #butyouremain