A living Prayer
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A living Prayer
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In this world I walk alone
With no place to call my home;
But there"s one who holds my hand,
The rugged road through barren lands.
The way is dark, the road is steep,
But he"s become my eyes to see,
The strength to climb, my griefs to bear,
The savior lives inside me there.
In your love I find release,
A haven from my unbelief.
Take my life and let me be,
A living prayer, my God, to thee.
In these trials of life I"ve found,
Another force inside my mind.
He comforts me and bids me live,
Inside the love the Father gives.
In your love I find release,
A haven from my unbelief.
Take my life and let me be,
A living prayer, my God, to thee.
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