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Green Pastures

by Emmylou Harris

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Troubles and trials Often betray us Tempting the wearing Body to stray But we shall all meet 'Side the still waters With the Good Shepherd Leading the way Those who have strayed were Sought by the Master He who once gave His Life for the sheep Out on the mountain Now He is searching Bringing them in Forever to keep Going up home to Live in green pastures Where we shall live and Die nevermore Even the Lord will Be in that number When we shall reach that Heavenly Shore We will not heed the Voice of the stranger For he would lead us On to despair Following on with Jesus our Savior We shall all reach that Country so fair Going up home to Live in green pastures Where we shall live and Die nevermore Even the Lord will Be in that number When we shall reach that Heavenly Shore

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