Come Ye Sinners
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Come Ye Sinners
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Come Ye Sinners
come ye sinners poor and needy
weak and wounded sick and sore
Jesus ready stands to save you
full of pity, love, and power
come ye thirsty come and welcome
God's free bounty glorify
true belief and true repentance
and every grace that brings you nigh
(chorus:)
I will arise and go to Jesus
he will embrace me in his arms
and in the arms of my dear saviour
there are ten thousand charms
come ye weary heavy laden
lost and ruined by the fall
if you tarry until you're better
you will never come at all
I will arise and go to Jesus...
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