There's you and I in unity
It's time we take a stand so we can let the world see
God made different colors to make His people unique
Just because I'm different doesn't mean that I'm a freak
Or maybe I am a freak for the man Himself who died for me
We're daily on a mission from God in search of unity
it's time you open your eyes see the problem at hand
All you have to do is love and live and take your own stand

And love each other like a brother
All you people love them like they were your sister or your mother
It's time we stop the hate so we can't hurt one another
'Cause that ain't it that ain't right
Congregate we got to fight
The end will come keep Him in sight
His people unify it's time we all fight

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You and I in unity
That's what love should be
You and I in unity
It's time for the world to see

Denomination it shouldn't stop a congregation
From being one with every tongue and every tribe and every nation
Tribulation the force that fought for people left behind
Revelation I got to let them know the missions mine
All those different places of different races and different faces
We come together as one achievable through graces
It's not about the fat pockets or scrilla
We got to stand up straight and be strong like a pillar

We got to stand up and fight
You know the time is right
We got to keep the end in sight
So His people stand up and fight


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    I'm so sorry people, where it says "stoop", it should really say "stop"... sorry again, I shoulda looked before I pressed enter...

    Christalenaon July 09, 2002   Link

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