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955. My Lord, What a Morning

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

1 You will hear the trumpet sound
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand
When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain]

2 You will hear the sinner cry
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand
When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain]

3 You will hear the Christian shout
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand
When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: You will hear the trumpet sound
Title: My Lord, What a Morning
Refrain First Line: My Lord, what a morning!
Meter: 7 8 7 7 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2016
Topic: Second Coming
Source: African American spiritual
Tune Information
Name: WHAT A MORNING
Arranger: Melva Costen
Meter: 7 8 7 7 with refrain
Key: F Major or modal
Source: African American spiritual
Copyright: Arr. © 1990, Melva Costen



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