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The Pale Horse & His Rider

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Stanley Brothers Canonical path: /stanley-brothers/the-pale-horse-amp-his-rider Related lyric paths: 6
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The Pale Horse & His Rider

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Listen poor sinner you're drifting away

From the dear Saviour who's pleading today

What will you do when the Saviour comes nigh

When the pale horse and his rider go by

The time now ain't long when the Saviour will come

Then you'll be judged for the deeds you have done

On that judgment day you'll weep and you'll cry

When the pale horse and his rider go by

Soften your heart and turn from all sin

Jesus is waiting to welcome you in

There's coming a time you'll wish He was nigh

When the pale horse and his rider go by

Won't you redeem you poor wicked soul

You can't pay your way with silver and gold

If you're not saved you'll be lost in the night

When the pale horse and his rider go by

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