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Song ID
1085639
Writers
Dave Clark/Nick Robertson/Larnelle Harris
Publishers
Pilot Point Music/Psalmsinger Music/Shakertown Road Music/Sunday Best Music
Publishers and percentage controlled by Music Services
Lillenas Publishing Co.
33.34%
Pilot Point Music
16.67%
Psalmsinger Music
16.67%
Sunday Best Music
33.33%
Shakertown Road Music
16.665%
Sunday Best Music
16.665%
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More Than Enough
All Year Long
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All Year Long
More Than Enough
All Year Long
Lyrics
On a silent night Hope was born;
The Promised One the world had waited for.
From a throne on high God sent His Song;
They held a Child but a King had come.
He took His first breath in a dusty cattle stall
The star up in the sky was the first light that He saw.
The first bed where He laid was a manager filled with hay
By any earthly measure it doesn’t seem like much
But it was more than enough more than enough.
Just a simple Child breath of God
He came to the earth though we received Him not.
To a slumb’ring world to seek and save
Where there was no light Heaven made a way!
He took His first breath in a dusty cattle stall
The star up in the sky was the first light that He saw.
The first bed where He laid was a manager filled with hay
By any earthly measure it doesn’t seem like much
But it was more than enough more than enough.
He took His first breath in a dusty cattle stall
The star up in the sky was the first light that He saw.
The first bed where He laid was a manager filled with hay
By any earthly measure it doesn’t seem like much
But it was more than enough more than enough.
More than enough
More than enough