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Dear God

by Phil Coulter and George Hutton

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Dear God, now and forevermore This day, one we've been praying for Will stay deep in our memory Moments to treasure, love without measure Dear God, now and forevermore No day will be like it was before I pray for your hand on my shoulder Walking beside us, ready to guide us Dear God Those days when we're weary and darkness falls Your light will be shining so clearly On days when we're worried and trouble calls Your love will be holding us near Those days when we're weary and darkness falls Your light will be shining so clearly On days when we're worried and trouble calls Your love will be holding us near Dear God, facing the road ahead I swear we'll follow where you have led And share the gifts that you gave us Now give us direction and your protection Dear God, always together, now and forever Dear God

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