Let the Trumpets Sound Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Let the cymbals crash; beat the drum. Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Wonderful day.

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Let the Trumpets Sound Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Let the cymbals crash; beat the drum. Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Wonderful day for the Wonderful One.

Let the bells ring out; he is coming. Let the shofar blow just for fun. Play the tambourine; he is coming. Wonderful day for the Wonderful One.

Sing, sing, sing, “Hosanna.” Put your palms up high and wave to the sky. Sing, sing, sing, “Hosanna.” Sing, “Hosanna,” out loud. Hear the cheer of the crowd.

Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Let the cymbals crash; beat the drum. Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Wonderful day for the Wonderful One.

Hey, hey, “Hosanna.” Hey, hey, “Hosanna, hosanna.” (Wooh!)

Sing, sing, sing, “Hosanna.” To the sound of the beat, lay your cloaks at his feet. Sing, sing, sing, “Hosanna.” Everybody you meet, come and dance in the street.

Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Let the cymbals crash; beat the drum. Let the trumpets sound; he is coming. Wonderful day for the Wonderful One.

Sing, “Hosanna.” Wonderful day for the Wonderful One. WORDS: Dennis Scott © 2014 Act IV Music