The March

CLINT BOGE, GLENN ESMOND, KURT GOEDHART, BEN HALL

2. "THE MARCH"
Words by Cindy Morgan
Music by Cindy Morgan & Brent Lenthall

Matthew 21:5-11
The triumphal entry into Jerusalem

It was a march of a revolution
It was a march of a stormy day
It was a cadence of cruel contention
It was a march oh what a march

Oh it was a march for the sweet and gruesome
To bring a light to their darkened place
It was a march for the thirst of freedom
And it was beauty battered and bleeding
And it was a march yeah, yeah

When it all comes down to me and you yeah
Will we walk away or march on with
The One who made the march oh yeah

Chorus:
Do you know
Why you are lonely
Do you know
Why you're afraid
Do you know
That Jesus loves you
Will you join the march
Will you join the march
Today

Oh it was a march for the ones who judged Him
Dipping their crowns in a crimson flood
It was a march for the thief and harlot
Humble and holy oh what a story
Oh what a march

But when it all comes down to me and you
Will we walk away or march on with
The One who made the march oh yeah

Chorus:
Do you know
Why you are lonely
Do you know
Why you're afraid
Do you know
That Jesus loves you
Will you join the march
Will you join the march
Will you join the march
Will you join the march
Today

It was a march of a revolution
It was a stormy, stormy day

Trivia about the song The March by Cindy Morgan

When was the song “The March” released by Cindy Morgan?
The song The March was released in 1998, on the album “The Loving Kind”.
Who composed the song “The March” by Cindy Morgan?
The song “The March” by Cindy Morgan was composed by CLINT BOGE, GLENN ESMOND, KURT GOEDHART, BEN HALL.

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