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He Will Not Leave Me Alone

Representative Text

1 Shadows may gather and stormy clouds roll,
He will not leave me alone;
Dark waves of sorrow may sweep o’er my soul;
He will not leave me alone.

Refrain:
He will not leave me alone!
He will not leave me alone!
His word is faithful and true,
He will not leave me alone!

2 God is my Refuge, my Strength and my Guide,
He will not leave me alone;
Under his wings I can safely abide;
He will not leave me alone. [Refrain]

3 Satan may tempt me, and friends all depart,
He will not leave me alone;
I have his promise secure in my heart,
He will not leave me alone. [Refrain]

4 Wonderful blessings God gives unto me,
He will not leave me alone;
Blessings unnumbered, as sands by the sea,
He will not leave me alone. [Refrain]

Source: His Worthy Praise #125

Author: Grace Hammond

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Text Information

First Line: Shadows may gather and stormy
Title: He Will Not Leave Me Alone
Author: Grace Hammond
Refrain First Line: He will not leave me alone
Copyright: Public Domain

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His Worthy Praise #125

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