Oh Give Thanks
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Oh Give Thanks
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Verse:
Oh give thanks unto the Lord,
oh give thanks unto the Lord;
for His mercy endureth forever,
give thanks unto the Lord.
Bridge:
It's good to give thanks unto the Lord
and to sing praises unto His holy name;
for He is just and He is kind,
His grace and mercy are both divine,
oh give thanks unto the Lord.
Vamp 1:
Give thanks unto the Lord.
Vamp 2:
Glory to His name.
Vamp 3:
Hallelujah, the highest praise.
Ending:
His mercy endureth forever,
give thanks unto the Lord,
oh give thanks unto the Lord.
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