Church House Steps
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Church House Steps
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Oh - i sat down upon the church house steps
I sat down upon the church house steps
I sat down upon the church house
Down upon the church house steps
With all my hopes and dreams
All of my regrets
Oh - i sat down upon the church house steps
I sat down upon the church house steps
I sat down
I sat down upon the church house steps
With all i have lost
And with all i have been blessed
Oh - i sat down
Oh - i sat down
Oh - i sat down upon
I sat down upon the church house steps
I reached to the sky
As i hung my head and wept
Oh - i wept
Oh - i sat down
Oh - i sat down
I sat down
Oh - i sat down
If these wings should fail me
(won't you) meet me with another pair
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The Blind Boys of Alabama performs "Church House Steps", and this lyric page sits inside the The Blind Boys of Alabama catalog on LyroVerse.
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