Death rides blackened clouds across the sky The Son of man lays down to die With every pounding blow upon the nail Thunder rumbles all through hell And from death's barren womb the captives cry Who is there to free us should He die
His grave becomes a door, He enters in To face the author of all sin Defying death and the grave He takes their keys And with them every captive frees And from death's barren womb the captives cry Arise for our redemption draweth nigh
Chorus: For He holds the keys He holds the keys And though we've been held captive At long last we are free For He holds the keys
Against the gates of hell I now resist For the shackles that had torn my wrists Lay before me now upon the ground To sin I am no longer bound For from death's barren womb He heard my cry And loosed the chains that bound me to a lie
Chorus
And to all the things that have kept you away That keep you defeated day after day after day The heartache that nobody sees That eats at your soul like a cruel disease He who set the captives free It is He, it is He who holds your keys
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