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Dull care

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #d656 (1913) Hymnal Title: The Good Old Songs First Line: Why should we at our lots complain Refrain First Line: Then, since we have a Savior

Dull care

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #d656 (1914) Hymnal Title: The Good Old Songs First Line: Why should we at our lots complain Refrain First Line: Then, since we have a Savior Languages: English

Why should we at our lots complain

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp. New ed. #d94 (1860) Hymnal Title: The Sacred Harp. New ed.
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Why should we at our lot complain

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #98 (1991) Hymnal Title: The Sacred Harp Lyrics: 1 Why should we at our lot complain, Or grieve at our distress? Some think if they could riches gain, They'd gain true happiness. Ah! we're much to blame, We're all the same – Alike we're made of clay; Then, since we have a Savior dear, Let's drive all care away. 2 Why should the rich despise the poor? Why should the poor repine? A little time will make us all In equal friendship join. Ah! we're much to blame, We're all the same – Alike we're made of clay; Then, since we have a Savior dear, Let's drive all care away. 3 The only circumstance of life That ever I could find To soften cares and temper strife Was a contented mind; When we've this in store, We have much more Than wealth could e'er covey; Then, since we have a Savior dear, Let's drive all care away. 4 When age, old creeping age comes on, And we are young no more, Let's all repent the sins we've don, Nor grieve that youth is o'er. When we've this in store, We have much more Than wealth could e'er covey; Then, since we have a Savior dear, Let's drive all care away. Languages: English Tune Title: DULL CARE

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