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My Lord! what a morning African American
 
Hymn Code:
332311553522653


Cyberhymnal

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6/E-F-Gb 386.7kb
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(Please note: There maybe differences in the harmony, timing etc between the various recordings.
This is due to the actual hymnbook version I used at the time.)

My Lord! what a morning

Author: African-American Traditional song

Refrain

My Lord, what a morning!
My Lord, what a morning!
O my Lord, what a morning!
When the stars begin to fall.


When you hear the trumpet sound,
to wake the nations underground,
looking to my God's right hand
when the stars begin to fall.

Refrain

You’ll hear a sinner cry,
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall.

Refrain

You’ll hear a Christian shout,
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall.

Refrain

You’ll hear a sinner pray,
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall.

Refrain

You’ll hear a Christian sing,
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall.

Refrain

You will see my Jesus come,
his chariot wheels roll round,
looking to my God's right hand,
when stars begin to fall.

Refrain