Not only is this song very simple musically, more importantly it works really well
within a worship set as a call to a boundless response of worship to God. It gives us
opportunity to let down the walls that we so often have up before God when we come to
worship. I've used it a few times in leading worship and found it works especially well at the
beginning of a set.
Come [E]on my soul, [C#m]come o[Asus2]n my soul
Let [E]down the walls[C#m] and sin[Asus2]g my soul
[E]Come on, come on, come on, come on
Its [C#m]time to loo[Asus2]k up
Rend Collective Experiment
Copyright© 2009 Thankyou Music
within a worship set as a call to a boundless response of worship to God. It gives us
opportunity to let down the walls that we so often have up before God when we come to
worship. I've used it a few times in leading worship and found it works especially well at the
beginning of a set.
Come [E]on my soul, [C#m]come o[Asus2]n my soul
Let [E]down the walls[C#m] and sin[Asus2]g my soul
[E]Come on, come on, come on, come on
Its [C#m]time to loo[Asus2]k up
Rend Collective Experiment
Copyright© 2009 Thankyou Music