Could I hear you say
(Praise Him)
Glory now
(Praise Him)
Praise him now
Praise Him, praise Him,
Praise Him.
Praise Him, glory
Alleluia, praise him, praise
Thee now now

Hey move to the left in
The name of Jesus
The name of Jesus
Move to the right in the name of the Lord
Move to the right in the name of the Lord
Could I just see you shake that body that Jesus gave you
Could I just see you shake that body that Jesus gave you
Shake that body in the name of Jesus
Shake that body in the name of Jesus
A salvation time gonna sing a little song.

Everybody has to know,
Everybody has to know who Jesus is,
He's the lily of the valley
He's the brightest morning star
He's the fairest of ten thousand
Everybody has to know
Real real Christ so real to me
I love him cause he gives us the victory,
Many people doubt him but I can't do without him.
That is why I love him so, he's so real to me.

I'll lay down my burden (down by)
Down by the riverside (down by)
Down by the riverside (down by)
Down by the riverside.
Lay down my burden (down by)
Down by the riverside (down by)
Down by the riverside (down by)
Down by the riverside.
Down by the riverside (and I gonna)
Study war no more (and then I ain't gonna)
Study war no more (a say I ain't gonna)
Study war no more (No I ain't gonna)
Study war no more (I ain't gonna)
Study war no more (a say I ain't gonna)
Study war no more (No I ain't gonna)
Study war no more.

Hey move to the left in
The name of Jesus
The name of Jesus
Move to the right in the name of the Lord
Move to the right in the name of the Lord
Could I just see you shake that body that Jesus gave you
Could I just see you shake that body that Jesus gave you
Shake that body in the name of Jesus
Shake that body in the name of Jesus
A salvation time gonna sing a little song.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, (where i going now)
I am on my way to heaven by the grace of God in me,
Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three
Across the bridge (across the bridge)
There'll be no sorrow (there'll be no sorrow)
Across the bridge (across the bridge)
There'll be no pain (there'll be no pain)
The sun will shine (the sun will shine)
Across the river (across the river)
And I'll never be unhappy again


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Gospel Time Lyrics as written by Moses Davis Steven Marsden

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