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Until I Found The Lord - Lynda Randle



     
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Well I cried and I cried
(Cried all night long)
I cried and I cried
(Cried all night long)
I cried and I cried
Until I found the Lord
(repeat)
Well I prayed and I prayed
(Prayed and I prayed)
Prayed all night long
(Prayed all night long)
I prayed and I prayed
Until I found the Lord
(repeat)
Talk: When I was prayed, see sometimes we run out of words
and we don't know what to say to the Lord so this is what I do..

I began to moan and I moaned
(Moaned and I moaned)
Moaned all night long
(Moaned all night long)
I moaned and I moaned
Until I found the Lord
I began to sing and I sang
(Sang and I sang)
Sang all night long
(Sang all night)
I sang and I sang
Until I found the Lord
My soul ...
(Couldn't be convicted)
No my soul
(Couldn't be convicted)
My soul Lord
(Couldn't be convicted)
Until I found the Lord
I began to shout and I shouted
(Shout and I shouted)
Shout all night long
(Shout all night long)
I shout and I shouted
Until I found the Lord
My soul ...
(Couldn't be convicted)
No my soul
(Couldn't be convicted)
My soul Lord
(Couldn't be convicted)
Until I found the Lord
(repeat)
(change tempo)
I got the..
(Victory!)
The victory!
I got it..
(The victory!)
In my heart...
(The victory!)
In my soul...
(The victory!)
(repeat as directed)
I got the victory
I got the victory
I got the victory
(repeat as directed)
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Lynda Randle was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Growing up a part of the D.C. inner-city culture, Lynda experienced a pain and anguish that can rarely be imagined by the majority of Christian-America Since giving her life to the Lord Jesus Christ, He has used the scars of her youth to bring a distinct depth and richness to her ministry. Her Life is the fulfillment of the promise of Isaiah; "...Bestow on them the crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair."


Read more about Lynda Randle on Last.fm.


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