Where Could I Go (But To The Lord)

Album: Homecoming (1991)
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  • Living below, in this old sinful world
    Hardly a comfort can afford
    Striving alone, to face temptation's sword
    Where could I go but to the Lord?

    Where could I go, oh where could I go?
    Seeking a refuge for my soul
    Needing a friend, to help me in the end
    Where could I go, but to the Lord?

    Neighbors are kind, I love them everyone
    We get along in sweet accord
    But when my soul, needs manner from above
    Where could I go but to the Lord?

    Where could I go, oh where could I go?
    Seeking a refuge for my soul
    Needing a friend, to help me in the end
    Where could I go, but to the Lord?

    Life here is grand, with friends I love so dear
    Comfort I get from God's own word
    Yet when I face this chilling hand of death
    Where could I go but to the Lord?

    Where could I go, oh where could I go?
    Seeking a refuge for my soul
    Needing a friend, to help me in the end
    Where could I go, but to the Lord? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Donna from Norwich, CtI just love and enjoy your music. When I listen to it, it seems to sooth my troubled soul. It helps me depend on the Lord for all the tribulations I have been going threw. Thanks for your wonderful songs.
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