One Day At A Time

Album: Hello Misty Morning (1979)
Charted: 1
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  • One day at a time, sweet Jesus

    I'm only human
    I'm just a woman
    Help me believe in what I could be
    And all that I am

    Show me the stairway
    I have to climb
    Lord, for my sake, teach me to take
    One day at a time

    One day at a time, sweet Jesus
    That's all I'm askin' from You
    Just give me the strength to do every day
    What I have to do

    Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
    Tomorrow may never be mine
    Lord, help me today, show me the way
    One day at a time

    Do You remember
    When You walked among men
    Oh Jesus, You know, if You're lookin' below
    It's worse now than then

    Cheatin' and stealin'
    Violence and crime
    So for my sake, teach me to take
    One day at a time

    One day at a time, sweet Jesus
    That's all I'm askin' from You
    Just give me the strength to do every day
    What I have to do

    Yesterday's gone, sweet Jesus
    Tomorrow may never be mine
    Lord, help me today, show me the way
    One day at a time Writer/s: Kristoffer Kristofferson, Marijohn Wilkin
    Publisher: BUCKHORN MUSIC PUBLISHERS INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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