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Chords of a Man - Judah Lyrics



Chords of a Man - Judah Lyrics
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Judah your brothers will praise you
Your hand upon those who forsake you
My sons will bow down, kings cast their crowns
Peace in your kingdom abounds
Peace in your kingdom abounds

Like a victorious lion
Resting, he couches in Zion
Just as a lioness guards her cubs lest
Anyone rouse him from rest
Anyone rouse him from rest

The scepter won't depart from you
Nor the staff between your feet
Until Shiloh comes

Judah your brothers will praise you
Your hand upon those who forsake you
My sons will bow down, kings cast their crowns
Peace in your kingdom abounds
Peace in your kingdom abounds

Binding his foal to the vine
He washes his garments in wine
Dark are his eyes, teeth shining white
Nourished by riches of life
Nourished by riches of life
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Judah your brothers will praise you
Your hand upon those who forsake you
My sons will bow down, kings cast their crowns
Peace in your kingdom abounds
Peace in your kingdom abounds

Like a victorious lion
Resting, he couches in Zion
Just as a lioness guards her cubs lest
Anyone rouse him from rest
Anyone rouse him from rest

The scepter won't depart from you
Nor the staff between your feet
Until Shiloh comes

Judah your brothers will praise you
Your hand upon those who forsake you
My sons will bow down, kings cast their crowns
Peace in your kingdom abounds
Peace in your kingdom abounds

Binding his foal to the vine
He washes his garments in wine
Dark are his eyes, teeth shining white
Nourished by riches of life
Nourished by riches of life
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Writer: Matthew Fritz
Copyright: Lyrics © MDFritz Records




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