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Sinner Man - The Seekers



     
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Verse Number One:
Long ago...in a parable of old...
Jesus told of a bruised and battered soul...
Layin out beside the way...people passed him on that day...
There was no one to help....a helpless sinner man...Verse Number Two:
A Samaritan was travelin' down that road...
Saw a shattered life...beneath life's heavy load...
Bound him up with oil and wine...took him to an Inn that night...
Gave a helpin' hand..... to a helpless sinner man....The Chorus:
LEND A HELPING HAND
TO A HELPLESS SINNER MAN...
PULL HIM OUT OF THIS OLD LIFE'S
SINKIN' SAND...
PUT HIS FEET UPON A ROCK
HELP HIM BACK UP TO THE TOP
LEND A HELPIN HAND...
TO A HELPLESS SINNER MAN...Music Channel/Turn-A-RoundVerse Number Three:
Years ago, I was a sinner...so undone...

A lonely man..who needed help from God's own Son...
He pulled me up from way down low...gave me joy back in my soul....
A helping hand he gave...to this helpless sinner manRepeat Chorus:LEND A HELPING HAND
TO A HELPLESS SINNER MAN...
PULL HIM OUT OF THIS OLD LIFE'S
SINKIN' SAND...
PUT HIS FEET UPON A ROCK
HELP HIM BACK UP TO THE TOP
LEND A HELPIN HAND...
TO A HELPLESS SINNER MAN...Tag: PUT HIS FEET UPON A ROCK
HELP HIM BACK UP TO THE TOP
LEND A HELPIN HAND...
TO A HELPLESS SINNER MAN...(c) Robert Metzgar (ASCAP)
Walt Disney Music/Universal Music Publishing (ASCAP)

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The Seekers were a group of Australian folk-influenced popular musicians which was formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1962. They were the first Australian popular music group to achieve significant chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States. Their 1960s hits included: "I'll Never Find Another You", "A World Of Our Own" , "The Carnival Is Over" (which The Seekers have sung at various closing ceremonies in Australia, including Expo '88 and the Paralympics), "Someday One Day"...

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