I've lived in silence
Held on to you
Like you were my private piece of truth
But everything's changing
'Cause I can't contain
When there's a whole world waiting
To hear your name

Angels in chorus
Join in my song
You are my glorious
You are my God

Grace is contagious
When it gets out
Tears fall as my voice changes
Into a crowd
Together now...

Angels in chorus
Join in my song (in my song)
You are my glorious
You are my God

Alleluia
Alleluia
Alleluia

Angels in chorus
Join in my song
You are my glorious
You are my God (You're my God)
Angels in chorus
Join in my song
You are my glorious
You are my God

Alleluia
You are my God
Alleluia
Alleluia
You are my God


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Angels in Chorus Lyrics as written by Adam Benjamin Agee Ian Ashley Eskelin

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Love this song. :]

    I think this is about someone striving to be heard.

    "Tears fall as my voice changes/into a crowd"

    That line in particular, proves that the person wants to be seen as an individual, rather than just someone who follows the crowd.

    simply__meon July 19, 2006   Link
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    I think this is a really touching song.

    It's meaning to me is very clear: it is a song of praise and worship to God.

    I like the "Tears fall as my voice changes/into a crowd" part and i think it means that more and more people are being saved and "joining in my song".

    ps: i thinks its hallelujah but its not important :)

    jesusfreak.dingon September 25, 2006   Link
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    Hehe yeah.. I never know which one to use.. Alleluia or hellelujah. I haven't really looked into the actual meaning behind those.. unless 'Alleluia' is more for the Catholic denomination... then I guess i should change it to hallelujah?

    simply__meon September 27, 2006   Link
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    After I wanna live a positive good meaning good message song, we cant stand sitting down ends with a ballad and that is awesome.

    If anyone has the CD look in the lyric booklet and find out which to put.

    Matthew15on January 13, 2008   Link

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