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Steve crown you are great lyrics

INTRO:

VERSE 1:
you are great, yes you are,
holy one,
Walked upon the sea,
rise the dead.
Reign in majesty,
mighty God,
Everything written about you, is great
(repeat)

CHORUS:
you are great (Respond)
you are great (Respond)
you are great (Respond)
you are great!!!
(Repeat)
Everything written about you, is great
(REPEAT CHORUS)

INTERLUDE
Worship you today!
Give you all the praise,
eeeh!!!.
Mighty mighty God,
worship you today,
give you all the praise,
as we lift our hands to you,
with pleasure in our heart,
we raise our voice to say,
everything written about you, is great
isi ike’ndu
worship you today,
give you all the praise,
as we lift our hands to you
with pleasure in our heart
raise our voice to say
everything written about you, is great

REFRAIN:
Demon trembles at your presence
what a mighty God we serve
glory, glory Alleluia,
Everything written about you, is great
(Repeat)

(Repeat chorus)
you are great, so great.
we worship you lord, king of kings,
and lord of lords
oh so great you are,
doing marvelous things,
everything written about you is great

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