Calvary / They Crucified My Lord
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Calvary / They Crucified My Lord
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Calvary, calvary
Calvary, calvary
They crucified my Lord
And He never said a mumblin' word
They crucified my Lord
And He never said a mumblin' word
Not a word
Not a word
Not a word
Can't you hear the hammer ringin'?
Can't you hear the hammer ringin'?
Can't you hear the hammer ringin'?
Surely He died on Calvary
They pierced Him in the side
And He never said a mumblin' word
His blood came streamin' down, Lord
And He never said a mumblin' word
Not a word
Not a word
Not a word
He hung His head and died
And He never said a mumblin' word
He hung His head and died
And He never said a mumblin' word
Not a word
Not a word
Not a word
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