He rides the chariot of clouds
The thunder rumbles and resounds
And when He speaks the deer gives birth
The mountains melt into the earth
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
All the prophets of false Gods
Their legs grow weak and strength gives out
From picking up their graven image
Falling down on to the ground
?
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
All I can sing
Holy, holy
Creation sings
Holy, holy
The heavens ring
Holy, holy
Holy, holy
All I can sing
Holy, holy
Creation sings
Holy, holy
The heavens ring
Holy, holy, holy, holy, holy
(Holy, holy
All I can sing
Holy, holy
Creation sings
Holy, holy
The heavens ring
Holy, holy)
He rides the chariot of clouds
The thunder rumbles and resounds
Written by Leeland Mooring and William Casey Moore
Fall of Dagon
Leeland's song 'Holy' is a worship anthem that exalts the majesty and holiness of God. Drawing from biblical imagery, it describes God riding on chariots of clouds and speaking with thunder, causing mountains to melt and deer to give birth. The lyrics contrast the living God with powerless idols, emphasizing that false prophets and their graven images fall before Him. The repeated declaration 'Holy, holy' echoes the angelic worship in Isaiah 6 and Revelation 4, inviting all creation to join in praise. The song focuses on God's transcendent glory and the appropriate response of awe and adoration.