Rattle!

Album: Graves Into Gardens (2020)
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  • Saturday was silent
    Surely it was through
    But since when has impossible
    Ever stopped You?
    Friday's disappointment
    Is Sunday's empty tomb
    Since when has impossible
    Ever stopped You?

    This is the sound of dry bones rattling
    This is the praise, make a dead man walk again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    This is the sound of dry bones rattling, yeah

    Pentecostal fire stirring something new
    You're not gonna run out of miracles anytime soon
    Yeah, resurrection power runs in my veins too and
    I believe there's another miracle here in this room

    This is the sound of dry bones rattling
    This is the praise, make a dead man walk again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    This is the sound of dry bones rattling

    Yeah
    Whoa
    Do you hear it?
    Do you hear it?
    Do you hear it? Woo

    My God is able to save and deliver and heal
    And restore anything that He wants to
    Just ask the man who was thrown
    On the bones of Elisha
    If there's anything that He can't do
    Just ask the stone that was rolled
    At the tomb in the garden
    What happens when God says to move (you gotta move)

    I feel Him moving it now
    I feel Him doing it now
    I feel Him doing it now
    Do it now, do it now

    This is the sound
    This is the sound of dry bones rattling, oh
    This is the praise, make a dead man walk again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    This is the sound of dry bones rattling, rattling, yeah

    I hear the sound (I hear the sound)
    I hear the sound (I hear the sound)
    I hear the sound (I hear the sound)
    I hear the sound (I hear the sound)

    And the bones began to rattle
    Rattle, rattle
    Rattle
    God said live, God said live
    Hear the Word
    And this is what He said

    Live, live
    Dry bones hear the Word of the Lord
    Live (live), live (live)
    Dry bones hear the Word of the Lord
    Live (live), live (live)
    Dry bones hear the Word of the Lord
    Live (live), live (live)
    Dry bones hear the Word of the Lord
    Live (live), live (live)
    Dry bones hear the Word of the Lord
    Live (live), live (live)
    Live, live, live, live, live

    This is the sound of dry bones rattling, yeah
    This is the praise, make a dead man walk again
    (Open) open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live
    Open the grave, I'm coming out
    I'm gonna live, gonna live again
    This is the sound of dry bones rattling
    Dry bones rattle
    Dry bones rattle

    Rattle, rattle, rattle
    Live, live, live
    Live, live
    Live, live Writer/s: Brandon Lake, Christopher Joel Brown, Steven Furtick
    Publisher: Bethel Music Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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