I was the harlot sitting down by the well I was the leper who was told not to tell I was so paralysed I never had moved Until four of my friends who wouldn't give in Went and busted up the roof I was the widow who gave up my last dime I was the blind man with the mud in his eye I was the woman known by too many men And as I covered my face He uncovered His grace as I heard stones hit the sand Oh, nobody knew the troubles I'd seen Nobody knew my shame Nobody knew the places I'd been I didn't know how to change He saw a hope that I did not see He saw a better way And the unbelievable thing about the story I tell is that You don't even know my name I was the prodigal who was lost but not found I was made saved the day the swine were all drowned I was the thief that was hung out to die But the Son of Man looked at my cross I was bearing And decided to give me life Oh, nobody knew the troubles I'd seen Nobody knew my shame Nobody knew the places I'd been I didn't know how to change He saw a hope that I did not see He saw a better way And the unbelievable thing about the story I tell is that You don't even know my name Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody even knows my name I am the homeless wandering round on your street I live across the world with nothing to eat I'm locked in prison with chain on my dream And when you see me every day and You look the other way, it's like a slap across my cheek Oh, nobody knows the troubles I've seen Nobody knows my shame Nobody knows the places I'd been I don't know how to change He sees a hope that I do not see He sees a better way And the unbelievable thing about the story I tell is that You don't even know my name See, the unbelievable thing about the story I tell is that You don't even know my name Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody even knows my name Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody Nobody, nobody even knows my name