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Abraham

Abraham lyrics by Phil Keaggy. Look at the stars, Abraham And believe I Am. Can you count stars, Abraham Or the grains of sand? I see why the tide keeps...

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Abraham

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Look at the stars, Abraham

And believe I Am.

Can you count stars, Abraham

Or the grains of sand?

I see why the tide keeps rolling

I see why the tide keeps rolling in

And building up the Sand Tree.

You've loved your wife, Abraham

But there is no son.

Yet from your life, Abraham,

The Seed shall come.

I see why the tide keeps rolling

I see why the tide keeps rolling in

And building up the Sand Tree.

Give Me your son, Abraham,

And believe I can.

Supply the Lamb, Abraham,

For the sin of man.

I see why the tide keeps rolling

I see why the tide keeps rolling in

And building up the Sand Tree.

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