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Moderately J: oo Who will s[ire with me there on bend - ed knee, speak-ing for - eign words; The Sisterhood of Zion the chal - len ges- and joys of this so - ci - e - ty? in a hum - ble cott age with her fam - i - ly.- Teach-ing in- a lang-uage I have nev-er heard. thYre for som.- oie. *iil hear-ken ti-- the call? To - geth - er we are I knowthat lcould she speaksthe u-ni - Donnalynn Grunewald strong and we- may step in - side- and ver - sal tongue of The But work is Though her when she roof- is thatch-ing comes to-ward me and-though her floors are bare, and- reach-es out- herhand Copyright @ 1992 This work mav be cooied for non-commercial church or home use.
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The Sisterhood of Zion (Solo)

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Page 1: The Sisterhood of Zion (Solo)

Moderately J: oo

Who will s[ire with methere on bend - ed knee,speak-ing for - eign words;

The Sisterhood of Zion

the chal - len ges- and joys of this so - ci - e - ty?in a hum - ble cott age with her fam - i - ly.-

Teach-ing in- a lang-uage I have nev-er heard.

thYre for som.- oie. *iil hear-ken ti-- the call? To - geth - er we areI knowthat lcould

she speaksthe u-ni -

Donnalynn Grunewald

strong and we- maystep in - side- andver - sal tongue of

The

But

work isThough herwhen she

roof- is thatch-ingcomes to-ward me

and-though her floors are bare,and- reach-es out- herhand

Copyright @ 1992This work mav be cooied for non-commercial church or home use.

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com -fort one and all-feel the Spi-rit there.love, I un-der- stand.

hood of

And all a- round the world we are gath-er- ing* as

Zi- on and our sto -ry's just be- gun.

hund-red diff-'rent lands. The Sis - ter- hood of Zi - on hand in hand-

Speak-ingma-ny tongues and from

Handsreach-ing out- a-crossthe waves

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I see* my sis- ters, diff-'rent as1 can be

For thoughwe are- so diff-'rent,

tt++vand yet, we can* re-joice in our

ouf pur-pos9 is-- the same:

strensth-en one a - no-ther and to serve in heav en'sname. And all a-round the world

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gath-er- ing- as one The Sis-ter hood of Zi-on andour stor-y'sjust be- gun.

Speak-ingma-ny tongues and from a hund-red diff-'rent landsv

The Sis-ter hood+

of Zi- on,hand inhand.