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This song is somewhat parallel to the Gregorian Chant, Dies Irae. It is sometimes played at funerals. Many have complained about the depressing nature but there is a note of hope as well later on in the hymn.
Day of wrath
Oh day of mourning
Day of wrath
Oh day of mourning
See the ashes, cities burning
Hear the final prophet's warning
Day of wrath
Oh day of mourning
Day of wrath
Oh day of mourning
Sequence 1 was written by Crowder & Mark Waldrop.
Sequence 1 was produced by David Crowder Band.