I brought you to the garden
Just to watch and pray
While I talked to the Father
Just a stone's throw away
But you fell into temptation
My request you could not keep
And all three times that I returned
I found you sound asleep
And you're just a dime a dozen
Your faithless words are cheap
Though your spirit may be willing
Your flesh is just too weak
Oh, can't you see
Your best is what I need
Don't be a dime a dozen
I remember when you volunteered
To fight and take a stand
Promising to give your all
To finish out the plan
When the enemy draws near
You just drop your shield and hide
No scars to show, it seems to me
You've joined the other side
And you're just a dime a dozen
Your faithless words are cheap
Though your spirit may be willing
Your flesh is just too weak
Oh, can't you see
Your best is what I need
Don't be a dime a dozen
Your best is what I need
Oh, don't be a dime a dozen
With faithless words so cheap
'Cause if you're living in the Spirit
You don't have to face defeat
Oh, can't you see
Your best is what I need
Oh, don't be a dime a dozen
With faithless words so cheap
'Cause if you're living in the Spirit
You don't have to face defeat
Oh, can't you see
Your best is what I need
Don't be a dime a dozen
A Dime a Dozen was written by Brent Lamb & Laurie Lamb.
A Dime a Dozen was produced by Phil Naish.