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Wherefore Art Thou Oh My Lord

Wherefore art thou oh my Lord, oh my Lord? Wherefore art thou oh my Lord, oh my Lord? When I have freely searched for thee, searched for thee. When I have freely searched for thee, searched for thee. When I searched for thee, I have searched the seven seas. When I searched for thee, I have searched the seven seas. When I searched for thee, I have searched thy moon, thy stars and thy sun. When I searched for thee I have searched, thy moon, thy stars and thy sun. When I searched the center of thy earth, I found lost souls there. When I searched the center of thy earth, I found lost souls there. When I searched the center of thy earth, I found a fiery bottomless pit there. When I searched the center of thy earth, I found a fiery bottomless pit there. But when I searched thy heaven, I found love and rejoicing there. But when I searched thy heaven, I found love and rejoicing there. And when I searched thy earth, I found people kneeling in bed time prayers. And when I searched thy earth, I found people kneeling in bed time prayers. Whenever I searched for thy promises of answered prayers. Thou was always there. Thou was always there right by their sides. Thou was always being their guide to the way, the truth and the light leading unto Thy free gift of everlasting life in Jesus Christ. Whenever thy people searched for thee. Thou was always by their sides comforting them in times of trials and despair. Whenever they humbled themselves and confessed their sins in dedicated prayer. Love in Christ Jesus! Roxanne Lea Dubarry Roxy Lea 1954 Roxy 1954/ October Country September 25, 2020 Love In Christ Jesus! Roxanne Lea Dubarry Roxy Lea 1954 Roxy 1954/ October Country September 25, 2020

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