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The Lyrics of Everlasting Love by Ucee Nwachukwu

Elshadai, Glory to your Name

For what you've done for us

we sing this song to you

Our alpha and Omega

and our sure defense

You are the answer through it all

We give all praise to You.

 (2X)

This is our song to you

Alpha and Omega

You are a mighty God

Everlasting LOVE

This is our song to you

Alpha and Omega

You are a mighty God

Everlasting LOVE

You are great and greatly to be praised

Lord you are strong, Strong and mighty One

You are the king and you rule in every Nation

You are God over all

Our lives belongs to you.

This is our song to you

Alpha and Omega

You are a mighty God

Everlasting LOVE

This is our song to you

Alpha and Omega

You are a mighty God

Everlasting LOVE

Alpha, Omega, Mighty God Everlasting Love.

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