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Author: J. W. P. Hymnal: Sing 'N' Praise Hymnal #46 (1976) First Line: Dark were the clouds of sin that spread above me Refrain First Line: There's beautiful sunshine in my heart Lyrics: 1 Dark were the clouds of sin that spread above me, Dark were the storms that threatened overhead; Then I was introduced one day to Jesus, Now there is beautiful sunshine instead. Chorus: There’s beautiful sunshine in my heart, For I am a Christian with a brand new start! Jesus has saved me, I’m washed in His blood, There’s beautiful sunshine in my heart! 2 He was the one who gave me joy and gladness, He was the one who scattered night and fear; He was the one who took away the storm clouds, He was the one who made the sun appear. [Chorus] 3 O I am glad I left the world of darkness, Shadows are gone and sunshine fills the sky; Yes, I am glad I trusted in the Savior, All that I’ll ever need He can supply. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark were the clouds of sin that spread above me]
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Dark were the clouds of sin that spread above me

Author: J. W. P. Hymnal: Golden Songs of Glory #25 (1975) Languages: English

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