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Whose Your Maker---The Lord God I Am
Whose you maker Whose your shaker Public speaker World's foremost non politician What's His name, Jesus Say His name, Jesus Over, again and again Jesus For He is real More than a feel.. a feeling you can count on He is real so, so real real the person of Jesus And He has cone and gone But He'll be back again My, my, my personal friend Jesus He's my maker He's my shaker My public speaker The world's most universal non-politician His name is Jesus He came from the Father Alpha Omega He's beginning and the end Jehovah-jireh God all I am I am and does He has game He is real He knows how you feel Jesus the son of God who's your maker the Lord God I am I in 8/11/11 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2011. 2020 From Anthology" The Writing's on The Wall
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