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Verse 1:
AO wor -ship the King, all Dglo - rios a - Ebove, O Agrate - ful-ly sing His Epower and His Alove;
Our EShield and De -fend - er, the An - cient of Days, Pa -Avil - ioned in splen-dor, and Egird -ed with Apraise.
Verse 2:
AO tell of His might, O Dsing of His Egrace, Whose Arobe is the light, whose Ecan - o - py Aspace.
His Echar - iots of wrath the deep thun - der - clouds form, And Adark is His path on the Ewings of the Astorm.
Verse 3:
AThy boun-ti - ful care, what Dtongue can re -Ecite? It Abreathes in the air; it Eshines in the Alight;
It Estreams from the hills; it de - scends to the plain; And Asweet-ly dis -tils in the Edew and the Arain.
Verse 4:
AFrail chil-dren of dust, and Dfee - ble as Efrail, In AThee do we trust, nor Efind Thee to Afail;
Thy Emer - cies how ten - der! how firm to the end! Our AMak - er, De - fend -er, Re - Edeem -er, and AFriend!
#2 from the 1940 Broadman Hymnal. 3/4 time. Simple chords that should coincide with what the piano is playing.