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Power In the Storm

There is more that a mountain; That will spring up a fountain; God made the spring for you and me; There's more than an equation; Than just mere divisions God gives me power He gives me power God gives me power in the Storm Chorus: I can speak to the mountains And the mountains can move I can clap my hands and the universe shall dance I can open my inner eye and I will know why God gives me power in the Storm power, holy power, sustaining Omni power holy power, power sustaining marvelous miraculous power I can speak to the mountains And the mountains can move I can clap my hands and the universe shall dance I can open my inner eye and I will know why God gives me power in the Storm And when you're running to and fro; When you're locking your front door; Where ya gonna go, what ya runnin from; Now don't get excited, you're now invited To receive the power to be reborn; Now this is no religion; You don't have to join in; Just be birth in the power of the storm Chorus: I can speak to the mountains And the mountains can move I can clap my hands and the universe shall dance I can open my inner eye and I will know why God gives me power in the Storm power, holy power, sustaining Omni power holy power, power sustaining marvelous miraculous power I can speak to the mountains And the mountains can move I can clap my hands and the universe shall dance I can open my inner eye and I will know why God gives me power in the Storm Reframe: Lightening flashes, no more mere reactions And when you're running to and fro; When you're locking all the doors (all your doors); Now don't get excited, you're now invited; God gives you power in the storm; God gives you power for the storm Hallelujah Written by James Edward Lee Sr. (c)2007 From anthology "More Than an Apple Tree"

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