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It was dark...
Genesis 1v1-2v3
1. It was dark, very dark and God said: "Let there be..." "Light: day and night!" "Let there be." (x2) 2. It was empty, with no shape and God said: "Let there be..." "Sky between the waters!" "Let there be." (x2) And it was good! Yes it was good! God said: "Let there be!" And it was very good! And it was good! So very good! God said: "Let there be!" And it was good! 3. There was water everywhere and God said: "Let there be..." "land and plants and sea!" "Let there be." (x2) 4. There was nothing in the sky and God said: "Let there be..." "Sun and Moon and stars!" "Let there be." (x2) 5. There was air and there was sea and God said: "Let there be..." "birds and fish!" "Let there be." (x2) 6. And the best was yet to come and God said: "Let there be..." "All kinds of animals..." "Let there be..." And the best was yet to come and God said: "Let there be..." "People in my image," "Let there be." 7. It was finished and complete and God said: "Let there be... Rest for you and me! Let there be." (x2) David Heath-Whyte Copyright © 2008 Maynard's Groovy Bible Tunes www.maynardsgroovytunes.co.uk Keywords: cd: king seekers, harvest, old testament
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