My Testimony
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My Testimony
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Hear my prayer, ease my pain
Hear my prayer, oh, Lord, break these chains
Oh, Lord, help me to stand firm
And to inherit this loving earth
Hear my prayer, oh, Lord, ease my pain
Hear my prayer, break these chains
I really thought mine eyes are to the hills
From winds come at my help
My help coming from the Lord
That made Heaven and Earth, your testimony now my brother
I shall be at the tree that flaunts
By the river water
That bring a fruit in June season
Your testimony now brother
His leaves although shall not wither
And what'soever man shall prosper
We are dug here, not so
My testimony
My testimony
And my testimony
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The Ethiopians performs "My Testimony", and this lyric page sits inside the The Ethiopians catalog on LyroVerse.
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