Holy Mountain
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Holy Mountain
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Have you ever been up to the mountain
Have you ever walked on holy ground
We can all go without condition
The veil's been torn, there's love all around
The light shines from all directions
You'll cast way your cares
Have you ever taken water from the river
If you drink you'll never thirst again
It's all been given to us freely
No more servants, we're called friends
The path is narrow, the days are few
Let's walk up to the mountain and turn the old to new
Chorus
Shadows falling, harvest from the light
I can feel the power of love
Voices singing, praising the Most High
Now I know, I'm standing on holy ground
Have we lost the heart to worship
Have we lost the song of praise
Is our walk another chapter
Reading words but we never bless His name
The path is narrow, the days are few
Let's walk up to the mountain and turn the old to new
Chorus
Come enter in and you will see
The temple door is broken free
Lift your voice now don't be shy
Lift Him up to be glorified
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Idle Cure performs "Holy Mountain", and this lyric page sits inside the Idle Cure catalog on LyroVerse.
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