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96. Love Took it Away

1 Once I bore a burden great,
Was weary and sad:
But no more I bear its weight,
I’m pardoned and glad.
Love divine at last I know,
No longer I stray;
On without a stain I go—
Love took it away.

Refrain:
Love took it away,
One wonderful day,
Made me free and lifted me,
In the light to stay.
Love took it away,
One wonderful day,
Gone at last my sinful past—
Love took it away.

2 Once a craving great had I
For pleasures that stain;
Now I pass those pleasures by,—
They tempt me in vain.
I am under His control,
Rejoicing each day;
Gone the burden from my soul—
Love took it away. [Refrain]

3 Once my record was unclean,
My spirit was worn
Now my name on high is seen
As fair as the morn.
Oh, what happiness is mine,
With Jesus I stay;
Sin no more makes me repine—
Love took it away. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Once I bore a burden great
Title: Love Took it Away
Author: James Rowe
Refrain First Line: Love took it away
Language: English
Publication Date: 1929
Tune Information
Name: [Once I bore a burden great]
Composer: J. M. Henson
Copyright: 1929 by R. E. Winsett



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