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Alrightokuhhuhamen
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Well the Lord said let there be and there was
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On the earth below and in the sky above
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Well then He knocked off work cause it was Friday night
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Come Saturday morning, everything's just alright, sure enough
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Well the Lord said let man choose and man did
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Well there's been sorrow and trouble in the world ever since
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But there's hope for us still in the Word God says
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If we just be smart enough to just say yes
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Smart enough to say yes to Him, saying
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Alright - O K - uhhuh - amen
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Saying alright - O K - uhhuh - amen
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As it was in the beginning
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It will be until the end
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Saying alright - O K - uhhuh - amen
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Now the Lord said Church you better love
'Cause it's a wounded world that needs a healing touch
And He gave us a promise and He gave us a job
He'll be with us but the work is up to us, it's up to us
And the Lord is sure speaking to you
So set aside your pride and your anger too
To say the time is short just means the time is now
Every tongue'll confess and every knee is gonna to bow
Every knee is gonna bow to the truth, and saying
Alrightokuhhuhamen, saying alrightokuhhuhamen
You can argue with your Maker but you know that you just can't win
So say it, alrightokuhhuhamen (let me hear you say)
Say alrightokuhhuhamen
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Don't have to be no hunger, don't have to be no war
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Don't love this world any longer, you better learn how to say yes to the Lord
Alrightokuhhuhamen, saying alrightokuhhuhamen
You can argue with your Maker
Or know the joy of saying yes to, to Him (let me hear ya say)
Alrightokuhhuhamen, say it, alrightokuhhuhamen
You can argue with your Maker
Or know the joy of saying yes to Him (so let me hear ya say)
Alrightokuhhuhamen, say it, alrightokuhhuhamen
As it was in the beginning
It will be until the end (so let me hear ya say)
Repeat CHORUS and fade
Words and music by Rich Mullins
© 1989 Edward Grant (ASCAP)
printed from https://www.1christian.net/rwtc