Let's Go To Church
Let's Go To Church lyrics by Margaret Whiting. Let's go to church next Sunday morning Let's kneel an' pray side by side Our love will grow on Sunday morning...
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Let's Go To Church
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Let's go to church next Sunday morning
Let's kneel an' pray side by side
Our love will grow on Sunday morning
If we have the Lord as our guide
Through the week
You love an' laugh an' labor
But on Sunday
Don't forget to love thy neighbor
Let's make a date
For Sunday morning
We'll go to church
You and I
Let's go to church next Sunday morning
We'll see our friends on the way
We'll stand and sing on Sunday morning
And I'll hold your hand as we pray
Through the years
We'll always be together
You'll be mine
And we won't fear the stormy weather
Let's go to church next Sunday morning
Let's go through life side by side
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