| I was born on the Mountain of Sinai
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| Made my home on the old stubborn hill
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| Spent my life and these times always running
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| And I’m running still
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| There were four men that lived up above me
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| There were six more that lived down below
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| And I hated all ten 'cause they just told me the mess I’s in
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| And that’s when I knew I had to go
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| So now I’m moving, moving to Zion
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| Where there is rest for these weary bones
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| There on that mountain, I’ll be rejoicing
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| 'Cause in Jesus I will find my home, yeah, oh, hey
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| I was raised up by daddy Moses
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| And you know I’m the bond-woman's son
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| And my family ain’t no bed of roses
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| So I had to find a new one
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| Well I found Grace, she become my mother, yes she did
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| And her daughter is faith in the one
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| And that girl took me in like her brother
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| And we’ve only just begun
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| So now I’m moving, moving to Zion
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| Where there is rest for these weary bones
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| There on that mountain, I’ll be rejoicing
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| 'Cause in Jesus I will find my home
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| These thunderstorms and trumpet warnings
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| Will not scare me off this time, no no no
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| 'Cause I’m moving to Zion
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| Where the lamb and the lion reside
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| So now I’m moving, moving to Zion
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| Where there’s rest for these weary bones
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| There on that mountain, I’ll be rejoicing
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| 'Cause in Jesus I will find
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| I’m moving, moving to Zion
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| Where there is rest for these weary bones
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| There on that mountain, I’ll be rejoicing
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| 'Cause in Jesus I will find
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| In Jesus I will find
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| In Jesus I will find my home |