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Somebody Loves Me

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1 I’m in love with my Savior and He’s in love with me,
He is with me from day to day, what a friend is He,
Watches over me while I sleep, hears me when I pray,
I’m as happy as I can be, and I now can say:

Refrain:
Somebody loves me, answers my prayers,
I love Somebody, I know He cares;
Somebody tells me not to repine,
That Somebody is Jesus, and I know He’s mine.

2 You’ll be happy if you will let Jesus have His way,
He has work for us all to do every passing day;
Feed the hungry and cheer the sad, for the sinner pray;
You’ll have joy that you never had, and you then can say: [Refrain]

3 Then at last when our work is done, He will call us home
To a mansion He has prepared, nevermore to roam;
We’ll sit down by the riverside, cares all passed away,
And with never a pain to bear, what a happy day. [Refrain]

Author: W. F. Crumley

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Text Information

First Line: I'm in love with my Savior and He's in love with me
Title: Somebody Loves Me
Author: W. F. Crumley (1940)
Meter: 13.13.13.13.9.9.9.12
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Somebody loves me, answers my prayers
Copyright: © 1940, in "Eternal Praise" owned by Crumley & Henson

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Timeless Truths #1012

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