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How lovely is your deelling place (Psalm 84)

from Psalms For All Folk by Pete Crockett

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lyrics

Lyrics -
All powerful almighty God, how lovely is your dwelling place,
So deep within my heart I long to be in heaven above
My soul is crying out to be united to it’s maker,
But til then I’ll sing a joyful song to you the living God

One day all the former things will pass way
Then I will be with you in your dwelling place
One day all the former things will pass way

The sparrow find’s it’s rest beside the temple of the Holy one,
The swallow makes it’s nest to raise it’s children near the Lord.
You bless all your people who abide within your temple,
And in turn they sing “worthy is the Lamb that once was slain”.

All who find their strength in you and all who look to be with you,
Will find that they grow stronger in the presence of the Lord
And when they reach the driest valley streams of water overflow,
And autumn rain will fall as a blessing from the Lord

All powerful the God of Jacob, listen to my prayer
So that your shield protects your people, those anointed for your work
It is better to live one day as a doorkeeper in heaven than to ever live a thousand in the houses of sin

Our Lord and God your glory shines above us like a ball of fire
radiant in the eyes of Jesus looking from above
For you treat us with great kindness giving honour showing blessing
never holding any good thing from the servants of the Lord

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from Psalms For All Folk, released June 27, 2018
Guitar - Steph MacLeod, Whistle - Susan Millar
Guitar & Vox - Pete Crockett
Original melody by Donald MacKintyre

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