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Tanya Blount And Lauryn Hill

Tanya Blount And Lauryn Hill lyrics by Big Mama. Why should I feel discouraged Why should the shadows come Why should my heart feel lonely And long for heaven...

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Tanya Blount And Lauryn Hill

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Why should I feel discouraged

Why should the shadows come

Why should my heart feel lonely

And long for heaven and home

When Jesus is my portion

A constant friend is He

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches over me

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches me

I sing because I'm happy

I sing because I'm free

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches me (He watches me)

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches

I know He watches

I know He watches me

I sing because I'm happy

I sing because I'm free

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches me (He watches me)

His eye is on the sparrow

And I know He watches me (He watches me)

He watches me

I know

He watches

Me

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