Gospel Plow

Album: Bob Dylan (1962)
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  • Mary wore three links of chain
    Every link was Jesus' name
    Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
    Oh Lord, oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on

    Mary, Mark, Luke and John
    All these prophets are dead and gone
    Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
    Oh Lord, oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on

    Well, I've never been to Heaven
    But I've been told streets up there
    Are lined with gold
    Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
    Oh Lord, oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
    Oh Lord, oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
    Oh Lord, oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on Writer/s: BOB DYLAN, DP
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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