My body works pretty well But I see cracks within the shell Entropy is trapped in every cell The symptoms are awfully clear They scoff and taunt and interfere Acting young is growing insincere I don't think I'll really want my new creation body Till I put myself in a wheelchair I doubt I'll appreciate what Christ bought for me Before my mirror shows me gray hair I'm already past my prime I never learned to turn back time Is decay the sentence or the crime? So blind toward what I forsake I praise the highs, ignore the ache Pray life gives me more than death will take But take what - isn't life a gift? And a greater gift is yet to come I don't think I'll really want my new creation body Till I put myself in a wheelchair I doubt I'll appreciate what Christ bought for me Before my mirror shows me gray hair What if that day comes And we don't look 21 Instead, we've all got silver and white Upon our heads? And those who died at a young age Will wear the badge of decades, And not a soul feels older 'Cause futility is over I don't think I'll really want my new creation body Till I see what it took to get us there I doubt I'll appreciate what Christ bought for me Before I'm wearing, like a badge, my gray hair I'm wearing, like a crown, my gray hair