Come, Kingdom
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Come, Kingdom
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Can you see the water turning to blood
Do you feel the scorching sun
Through this darkness will come a storm
To shake the earth and cleanse the soul
Could we fly away with You
The oceans will rise
And the skies will fall
You'll be swept into the winds of heaven
So let us be children of the light
Yearning for a face like the sun
Through the darkness You will guide us
Our Morning Star shining bright
With the end of a thousand years
The earth and heavens will meet
The horizon will be a line from us to You
Hallelujah
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