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Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago
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Charles Jenkins
Komponist:in
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Might as well put your hands together
[Verse 2]
I got joy in my soul
God is in control
I got Satan on my trail
But I'm singing all is well
[Verse 3]
He's attacking every day
But I'm watching while I pray
No matter the attack
I won't turn back
[Verse 4]
'Cause this means war
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
Put 'em together
[Verse 5]
I got joy in my soul
God is in control
I got Satan on my trail
But I'm singing all is well
He's attacking every day
But I'm watching while I pray
No matter the attack
I won't turn back
[Verse 6]
'Cause this means war
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
[Verse 7]
I bleed the blood
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
There's power in the blood
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
Healing in the blood
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
Power in the blood
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
[Verse 8]
I've been in the storm and the rain
But the blood still stays the same
Whatever's going wrong
My war clothes are on
I might be in a daze
But you can't have my praise
No matter the attack
I won't turn back
[Verse 9]
'Cause this means war
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
This means (This means war)
[Verse 10]
You can't have my family
You can't have my increase
You can't have my breakthrough
You can't have my, you can't have my
You can't, you can't, you can't
[Verse 11]
I bleed
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
There's power in the blood
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
It's the power of redemption
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
It's a prayer for vision
(I bleed, I bleed the blood)
[Verse 12]
This means (This means war)
There's power in Your praise
(This means war)
Prayer changes things
(This means war)
You can't take this laying down
(This means war)
Said, this means (This means war)
(This means war)
Five, six, seven, eight
Written by: Charles Jenkins