No Depression

Album: No Depression (1990)
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  • Fear the hearts of men are failing
    These our latter days we know
    The great depression now is spreading
    God's word declared it would be so

    I'm going where there's no depression
    To a better land that's free from care
    I'll leave this world of toil and trouble
    My home's in heaven
    I'm going there

    In this dark hour, midnight nearing
    The tribulation time will come
    The storms will hurl the midnight fear
    And sweep lost millions to their doom

    I'm going where there's no depression
    To a better land that's free from care
    I'll leave this world of toil and trouble
    My home's in heaven
    I'm going there

    I'm going where there's no depression
    To a better land that's free from care
    I'll leave this world of toil and trouble
    My home's in heaven
    I'm going there Writer/s: A.P. CARTER
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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