This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Oh Holy God, You are the melody
The cry that’s ringing out of my heart
I came to life the day You died
My sin and shame were crucified on the cross
All that was lost I found in You
And I will sing unending songs
I will sing unending songs
I will sing unending songs
Holy are You, Lord
One true God, You met me in my nakedness
And covered me with love
My brokenness I lay before Your righteousness
In glory I am renewed, loved by You
Holy Father
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You, Lord
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You, Lord
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You
Holy are You, Lord
The cry that’s ringing out of my heart
I came to life the day You died
My sin and shame were crucified on the cross
All that was lost I found in You
And I will sing unending songs
I will sing unending songs
I will sing unending songs
Holy are You, Lord
One true God, You met me in my nakedness
And covered me with love
My brokenness I lay before Your righteousness
In glory I am renewed, loved by You
Holy Father
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You, Lord
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You, Lord
Holy, holy
Holy, holy are You
Holy are You, Lord
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Unending Songs Lyrics as written by Leeland Dayton Mooring Jack Anthony Mooring
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