Delirious

Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?

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Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?

Year: 2001 - Album: Deeper: The D:finitive Worship Experience

Written by Martin Smith

Capo on 2nd fret
	  		 

Verse 1: 
D 
Did you feel the mountains tremble? 
G 
Did you hear the oceans roar? 
Em7 
When the people rose to sing of 
G                     A      D A 
Jesus Christ the risen One. 

Verse 2: 
Did you feel the people tremble? 
Did you hear the singers roar? 
When the lost began to sing of 
Jesus Christ the saving One. 

Pre-Chorus: 
           G                    D 
And we can see that God You're moving. 
         G                      D 
A mighty river through the nations. 
            G                    D9 
And young and old will turn to Jesus. 
Em 
Fling wide you heavenly gates, 
G                      A       D 
prepare the ways of the risen Lord. 

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D G Open up the doors and let the music play, Em D A let the streets resound with singing. D G Songs that bring Your hope, songs that bring Your joy, Em D A dancers who dance upon injustice.
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Verse 3: Do you feel the darkness tremble? when all the saints join in one song? And all the streams flow as one river, to wash away our brokenness. Pre-Chorus: G D And we can see that God You're moving. G D A mighty river through the nations. G D9 And young and old will turn to Jesus. Em Fling wide you heavenly gates, G A D prepare the ways of the risen Lord
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