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Fields of the Lord

by Jim Lauderdale

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Fields of the Lord are shining From the face of every one Shining, shining, shining With the never setting sun Peace beyond believing And love that never ends There for our receiving Always on round the bend Just beyond the turning Where the roads of life all meet Our souls will be returning And the circle be complete Fields of the Lord are shining From the face of every one Shining, shining, shining With the never setting sun A few more days of sorrow A few more days of pain A few more grey tomorrows Then we'll be home again This is the beginning Of what has always been Love is never ending And we come round again Fields of the Lord are shining From the face of every one Shining, shining, shining With the never setting sun Our days will be rewarded Our debts forgotten be Our praise of life recorded In the book of victory Let the evil die away And let fair winds prevail Let the joyful music play To another shore we'll sail Fields of the Lord are shining From the face of every one Shining, shining, shining With the never setting sun Shining, shining, shining With the never setting sun

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