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verse 1.Ever so wonderful; My God you are everything; You're more than autumn breeze; You're more than you're offering; You're far more than everything; You're more than excellent. More than Alpha Omega you're more than mountains and seas ~ You are more than the sparrows and doves and than robins in the trees Whispers of O' and how I love my sons and daughters; Breathing my breath into you; Those sweet comfort words, those soft psalms, chosen; My God you are, more than a song; verse 2.You are the Universal; You are the one the breath in me. You are more than just Father; More than an order; More than the trees so alluring you be; You're more than beautiful. More than Alpha Omega you're more than mountains and seas ~ CHORUS:You are more than the sparrows and doves and robins in the trees Whispers O' and how I love my sons and daughters; Breathing my breath into you; Those sweet comfort words, those soft psalms; My God you are, more than a song; reframeThe words, your nature the music you've composed with your eyes; You spoke creativity alive. Ever passionate, forgiving The merciful ALL I AM. God, we thank you worship and adorn as we sing arise our hands and arms; My God Oh my God, you are, more than a song. You're more than wonderful. More than Alpha Omega you're more than mountains and sea.' ~ CHORUS:You are more than the sparrows and doves and robins in the trees Whispers O' and how I love my sons and daughters; Breathing my breath into you; Those sweet comfort words, those soft psalms; My God you are, more than a song; 6/25/20 WRITTEN WORDS BY James Edward Lee Sr. 2020© From Anthology " GOD YOU ARE MORE THAN A SONG "

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