Fighter by Sheila Walsh


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War of Love by Sheila Walsh

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Fighter
by Sheila Walsh

Album: War of Love


My eyes may see the coming King
In all His majesty
In company all dressed in white
But meanwhile here at the world's dark end
The dragon draws the iron curtain round
Against the light

And souls grow weary in this war of love
And seek their solace
Strolling down the sweet civilian ways
But meanwhile back at the world's dark end
The nations see no future
Waiting for the serpent to strike

Where have all the Christian soldiers gone
Where is the resistance, will no one be strong
When will we stand up tall and straight
Rise up and storm the gate

How can we fail to get excited
The battle is ours, why don't we fight it
Battalions of darkness rise above me
But God put a fighter in me
Put a fighter in me

Fighter in me, put a fighter in me
Fighter in me, put a fighter in me

So we will sing songs of victory
We will arise and set men free
We will applaud Your majesty
We will proclaim Your kingdom come
We will announce the battle done
We will lift up the Righteous One

Listen and you'll hear the sweetest sound
You ever heard in England
It's the Spirit blowing across the land
It's the voice of one who calls His bride
To come and to be ready
Gentle as a dove He comes with fire

Where have all the Christian soldiers gone
Where is the resistance, will no one be strong
When will we stand up tall and straight
Rise up and storm the gate

How can we fail to get excited
The battle is ours, why don't we fight it
Battalions of darkness rise above me
But God put a fighter in me
Put a fighter in me

Fighter in me, put a fighter in me
Fighter in me, put a fighter in me

We will sing songs of victory
We will arise and set men free
We will applaud Your majesty
We will proclaim Your kingdom come
We will announce the battle done
We will lift up the Righteous One


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