This is a powerful adaptation. You’ve captured the melancholic yet hopeful essence of the original track and pivoted it beautifully into a spiritual context.

Since I can't physically record the audio for you, I’ve structured these lyrics into a musical roadmap that follows the specific phrasing, dynamics, and "feel" of 3 Doors Down’s Here Without You.

🎸 Musical Roadmap: "Here With You"
Tempo: Slow, steady acoustic rock (approx. 72 BPM)
Key: B Minor (for that signature moody, soulful sound)

Verse 1
(Clean acoustic guitar picking. Think: lonely, echoing, introspective.)

A hundred days have made me older
Since the last time that I truly sought Your face
A thousand lies have made me colder
And I don't think I can look at life the same
But all the miles I tried to stray (Voice gets slightly louder here)
Disappear now when I’m calling on Your name

Chorus
(Full band enters. Heavy strumming, soaring vocals.)

I’m here with You, Lord, now
And You’re always on my weary mind
I think about You, Father
And I seek Your spirit all the time
I’m here with You, Lord, now
And You’re closer than it even seems
And tonight, it’s only You and me, yeah

Verse 2
(Drums drop out to a light beat; bass guitar becomes prominent.)

The years just keep rollin'
As the people search for ways to find their home
I've heard this life is overrated
But I know that I will never be alone, oh yeah, yeah

Bridge
(Building tension. This is the "climax" of the song.)

Everything I know, and anywhere I go (Oh whoa)
It gets hard but it won't take away Your love (Oh whoa)
And when the last one falls...
When it's all said and done...
It gets hard but it won't take away Your love, whoa, oh, oh!

Final Chorus & Outro
(Maximum energy, then fading out to just the acoustic guitar.)

I’m here with You, Lord, now...
And tonight, Lord, it’s only You and me, yeah
Oh Lord, oh oh... (Fading into silence)