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Set Right

by City Psalms

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Set Right 04:06
The Lord in His anger What about mine He has His freedom I'm doing my time Lying here in wait With no place to go God has the last say The plans that He knows The world is no longer The place we celebrate The broken are waiting Waiting for aid Trying to understand Where justice has gone God has the last say Oh when will He come I thought, I thought, I thought I knew I thought I knew what to do I thought, I thought, I thought I knew I thought I knew what to do When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right People cry out Truth, liberty Falling on deaf ears As we scroll on our screens So much hurt and anger The wounds are too deep But God has the last say Will He set them free I thought, I thought, I thought I knew I thought I knew what to do I thought, I thought, I thought I knew I thought I knew what to do When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right When will the world be set right

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released March 14, 2021

Dansiea Morris - voice
Greg Silverman - voice, B3 organ
Jameiz Grigsby - voice
Payton Goldston - voice
Carl Cherry II - bass, drums
Brian Goodall - acoustic guitar
Prod by GT of Tha Mash Unit (@mashunitmuzik)

Produced by Brian Goodall
Recorded at Saint Cecilia Studios in Tucson, AZ
Mixed and Engineered by Steven Lee Tracy
Mastered by Adam Boose, Cauliflower Audio, Cleveland OH
Graphic Design by Lovely Line Design, Tucson, AZ

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