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119. Enough for Me

1 Who Jesus is, I cannot tell,
Or whence He came, where He doth dwell;
I only know He mixed the clay,
And touched my eyes, and it was day.

Refrain:
I once was blind, but now I see,
And that is quite enough for me,
For me, for me,
And that is quite enough for me.

2 A sinner He? they call Him so,
But whether true I do not know;
One thing is very plain to me,
He touched my eyes, and now I see. [Refrain]

3 Was it e’er known, since time began,
That one born blind was healed of man?
But He who scatters life abroad,
Must be the very Son of God. [Refrain]

4 This wondrous man! is He the Lord?
And am I list’ning to His word?
My Jesus too! I do believe,
And thus my inner sight receive. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Who Jesus is, I cannot tell
Title: Enough for Me
Author: Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D.
Refrain First Line: I once was blind, but now I see
Language: English
Publication Date: 1884
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: [Who Jesus is, I cannot tell]
Composer: W. H. Doane
Key: F Major



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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