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Joy Is Flooding My Soul

Author: Gaston Jackson

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First Line: No longer I wander in pathways of sin
Title: Joy Is Flooding My Soul
Author: Gaston Jackson (1937)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Great joy is flooding my soul
Copyright: © 1937, by The Stamps-Baxter Music Co., in "Harbor Bells No. 6"

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