Stained Glass Masquerade

Album cover art for "Stained Glass Masquerade" by Casting Crowns

Casting Crowns - Rock

Stained Glass Masquerade

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[Verse 1] Is there anyone that fails Is there anyone that falls Am I the only one in church today Feeling so small Because when I take a look around Everybody seems so strong I know they'll soon discover That I don't belong So I tuck it all away, like every thing's okay If I make them all believe it, maybe I'll believe it too So with a painted grin, I play the part again So everyone will see me the way that I see them [Chorus] Are we happy plastic people Under shiny plastic steeples With walls around our weakness And smiles to hide our pain? But if the invitation's open To every heart that has been broken Maybe then we close the curtain On our stained glass masquerade [Verse 2] Is there anyone who's been there? Are there any hands to raise? Am I the only one who's traded In the altar for a stage? The performance is convincing And we know every line by heart Only when no one is watching Can we really fall apart But would it set me free If I dared to let you see The truth behind the person That you imagine me to be? Would your arms be open? Or would you walk away? Would the love of Jesus Be enough to make you stay? [Chorus] Are we happy plastic people Under shiny plastic steeples With walls around our weakness And smiles to hide our pain? But if the invitation's open To every heart that has been broken Maybe then we close the curtain On our stained glass masquerade [Chorus] Are we happy plastic people Under shiny plastic steeples With walls around our weakness And smiles to hide our pain? But if the invitation's open To every heart that has been broken Maybe then we close the curtain On our stained glass masquerade [Outro] Is there anyone that fails Is there anyone that falls Am I the only one in church today Feeling so small

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Credits

Writers
  • Mark Hall
  • Nichole Nordeman