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590. Sing to the Mountains

Refrain:
Sing to the mountains, sing to the sea.
Raise your voices, lift your hearts.
This is the day the Lord has made.
Let all the earth rejoice.

1 I will give thanks to you, my Lord.
You have answered my plea.
You have saved my soul from death.
You are my strength and my song. [Refrain]

2 Holy, holy, holy Lord,
heaven and earth are full of your glory. [Refrain]

3 This is the day that the Lord has made.
Let us be glad and rejoice.
He has turned all death to life.
Sing of the glory of God. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I will give thanks to you, my Lord
Title: Sing to the Mountains
Author: Bob Dufford, SJ, b. 1943
Refrain First Line: Sing to the mountains, sing to the sea
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Scripture: ;
Topic: Creation; Easter; Faith (12 more...)
Copyright: © 1975, 1979, Robert J. Dufford, SJ and OCP Publications
ONE LICENSE: 80674
Tune Information
Name: [I will give thanks to you, my Lord]
Composer: Bob Dufford, SJ, b. 1943
Arranger: Randall DeBruyn
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: © 1975, 1979, Robert J. Dufford, SJ and OCP Publications



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