F#
Thismay be a song that the captives
Can't yet sing
But if we sing long enough
They might join in with us
And this may be a dance
That's too heavy for those chains
But if we dance long enough
Well the prisons will open up
F#
This may be a shout
That those fragile lungs can't bear
But if we shout long enough
Oh the walls might finally fall
And they may need some help
To lift their hands up in the air
But we know that freedom's coming
So we'll sing it all the more
( D#m B F# F# A#m )
D#m
Oh-oh-oh
B
The redeemed now have a song
F#
We'll sing it all day long
F# C#
Until the rest come running home
D#m
Oh-oh-oh
B
All the broken, can you hear
F#
We'll shout it out forever
F# A#m
Can't wait till you make it here
( D#m B F# A#m F# )
This may be too daring
Of a prayer to pray out loud
But would You send those orphans home
We've been waiting all day long
Oh, a ring and a robe is ready
We can see them coming now
Just like the prodigal
We're gonna meet them in the road
F#
Strongholds start to break
At the sound of our voices
At the sound of our praise
Mountains get out of our way
Can't you see us dancing
There's no room for you to stay
Oh, we can see them coming now
We can see them coming now
All the broken and weary
He didn't leave you where He found you
Welcome home
He didn't leave you where He found you
Welcome home
Welcome home, welcome home
Composição de Aaron Moses / Bede Benjamin-korporaal / Dante Bowe / Justin Amundrud