Sing To The Lord (With All Of Your Heart)
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Sing To The Lord (With All Of Your Heart)
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Sing to the Lord with all of your heart.
Sing to Him a new song.
Sing to Him a new song.
Sing to the Lord with all of your heart.
Sing to Him a new song.
Sing to Him a new song.
Lift your voice, let your praises ring.
Let every tongue glorify our King.
Let's become the generation
who will passionately praise Him,
boasting in the greatness of our God.
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