| In the autumn of New England
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| With the sea electric blue
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| And the Arizona desert
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| When a storm rolls into view
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| In the Southern spring time meadows
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| Where the daffodils have grown
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| I have seen the glory, Lord, of You alone
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| In the California sunset
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| And the Carolina dawn
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| In the tall wheat fields of Kansas
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| The Mississippi rolling on and on
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| In the midnights of Montana
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| And the snows of Yellowstone
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| I have seen the glory, Lord, of You alone
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| You alone have such wisdom
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| And wonderful plans
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| You alone form such beauty
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| With a simple command
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| I see evidence of power
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| Know You reign from heaven’s throne
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| The glory, all glory belongs to You alone
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| And the crown of Your creation
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| This human tapestry
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| You have formed us in Your image
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| Yet with such diversity
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| From the children of all nations
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| Down to those that are my own
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| I have seen the glory, Lord, of You alone
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| You alone have such wisdom
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| And wonderful plans
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| You alone form such beauty
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| With a simple command
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| I see evidence of power
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| Know You reign from heaven’s throne
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| The glory, all glory belongs to You alone
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| There is no other one
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| That can do what You do
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| None will I worship
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| For I bow to You alone
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| And I see evidence of power
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| Know You reign from heaven’s throne
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| The glory, all glory belongs to You alone
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| (You alone have such wisdom, oh-oh…)
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| And I see evidence of power
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| Know You reign from heaven’s throne
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| The glory, all glory belongs to You alone |