Jesus Came To My Birthday Party
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Jesus Came To My Birthday Party
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Jesus came to my birthday party
When i was seventeen
I thought it was a dream
But i know i seen him standing there
With his long hair
I know i seen him there
That was a long time ago
And i haven't seen him in a while
Now i'm down in the city
And i think i seen him in the eyes
Of the strangers that pass
In the eyes of the poor
Jesus came to my birthday party
When i was seventeen
It was a long time ago
Jesus came to my birthday party
When i was seventeen
It was a long time ago
Jesus came to my birthday party
I thought it was a dream
But i know i seen him there
Jesus came to my birthday party
A long time ago
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