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Can you hear the sound of heaven
Like the sound of many waters
It's the sound of worship
Cm F
Coming from the throne
Eb F Bb
There are cries of ado-ration
Eb F Bb
As men from every nation
Gm C7 F
Lift their voice to make His glory known
Eb F
Sin--ging
Bb Dm Eb Cm
Holy, holy, holy are You Lord
F F7 Bb Fm Bb
Holy, holy, holy are You Lord
Eb F7
The elders and angels bow
D7 Gm F
The redeemed worship You now
Eb F Bb
Holy, holy, holy are You Lord




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