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Spoken words! Judge of judges we Plead our Case! Let justice run free upon the people's request we meet! So the earth can clap its hands once again and sing for the fundamental truth that freedom brings justice running down like a mighty stream! When we can sing with joy and jubilation and jubilee and do our dance sweet slow waves of zigzag harmony luscious treat--- King of kings we give glory to your name Prince of Peace we feel the heat not the pain giving Glory at his feet sweet sweet sweet! No worries as I walk my walking feet down the street we greet the masses. Knowing that the kings on earth received your orders from headquarters The kings on earth regurgitate your words with a true story Ready to quicken real fast beats the joy bells within! Let not your heart be troubled neither let your heart be afraid over and over again... Let mercy be a standard you freely give or grant us the task. Let mercy rain breeze the heat like a mighty stream of water flow beneath the stream with this my fleshly veil and in this mystery keep me is me! We welcome Jubilee not once but three times The mysteries and the colors ran free collectively the fruits are delicious However, we have one request-- Silk secret stars that were taken give back A message from heaven we can track Veils walking through the horizon with the stars of heaven shining brightly vivid color in the forest around the corner stars stare in the waters in the courts of justice in the middle quarters Judge of judges we plead our case and let justice run free upon the people and the mercy seat! So the earth can clap its hands once again to sing plan and dance the dance of demand to sing for absolute Truth and Freedom. And we will dance the dance that the veil demands fast swaying in the breeze!

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