All My Trials Lord
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All My Trials Lord
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All my trials, lord
Hush little baby, don't you cry
You know your mama was born to die
All my trials, lord, soon be over
Too late, my brothers
Too late, but never mind
All my trials, lord, soon be over
If living were a thing that money could buy
The rich would live and the poor would die
All my trials, lord, soon be over
I've got a little book that was given to me
And every page spells liberty
All my trials, lord, soon be over
There is a tree in paradise
And the pilgrims call it the tree of life
All my trials, lord, soon be over
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Joan Baez performs "All My Trials Lord", and this lyric page sits inside the Joan Baez catalog on LyroVerse.
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