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Where Could I Go Lyrics


There's no deals to be made with the dawn
Now I fear that our time has come and gone
They say "Freedom is just a place to hide"
Now I'm, I'm coming to You with my arms, my arms, my arms open wide
Oh, won't you tell me where could I go to the Lord?
Now take a prayer with you to heaven for me
Oh, and give it to the Lord
Give it to the Lord
'Cause nothing else could save a sinner, sinner like me
Oh, but an Angel's, Angel's, Angel's, Angel's word
And just an Angel's word
Now, oh now, what is, what is too true, what is hard is much too true
Oh and what's true oh, is much too too hard
And now where, where could I go but to the Lord?
Mama was hard on us but we could take it
And papa didn't give a damn and couldn't fake it
And they say, "Freedom, oh, freedom is just an other place to hide"

Now I'm coming to You with my arms open wide
And tell me where could I go, oh, to the Lord

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When The Blind Boys of Alabama open their mouths to sing, what comes out is older than salvation, older than redemption. It is the sound of oppression and struggle. It is the sound of revelation and liberation. It is a sound as old as time. The Blind Boys of Alabama are the pyramids of gospel music; the birthplace of sacred soul.
The three original members of the group, (which started out in 1939, as The Five Blind Boys Of Alabama) Clarence Fountain, Jimmy Carter, and George Scott, are all in their mid to late seventies and are all completely blind.

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