Trembling
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Trembling
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You shake the mountains with a whisper
Sending them crashing to the sea
Laying them down in sweet surrender
From the breeze of a single breath you breathe
Just the thought of who you are
Leaves the enemy trembling
As the awe of who you are
Keeps the heart in me trembling, trembling
You calm the storm inside of my heart
Your hope’s the anchor to my soul
Holding my world inside of your hands
You never let me go
You are God
Even the demons believe and they shudder
To our God we fall on our knees
There’s no other
You are God even the demons believe and they shudder
To our God we fall on our knees
Because sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble
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