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Henry Purcell
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'O all ye people, clap your hands'
Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh
You are the everlasting God Shine your light to us for all the world to see
You are the hope of broken hearts Overcame the grave To save humanity Sing it! Halleluya Jesus is alive
Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh
You are the hope of broken hearts Overcame the grave To save humanity Sing it! Halleluya Jesus is alive He's alive He's alive
Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God Oh clap your hands All ye people Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com and shout unto God With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh With a voice of triumph Whoa-ooh-oh
Whoa-ooh-oh You're alive You're alive in me Resurrection power Whoa-ooh-oh I'm alive I'm alive in You Resurrection Power Whoa-ooh-oh You're alive You're alive in me Resurrection power Whoa-ooh-oh I'm alive I'm alive in You Resurrection Power
Clap your hands Oh clap your hands Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God Oh clap your hands All ye people and shout unto God With a voice of triumph
You're alive, you're alive in me Resurrection power Whoa-ooh-oh I'm alive, I'm alive in You Resurrection power Hey hey hey!

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