CAR SEAT (GOD'S PRESENTS)
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Tongue tied, nerves as big as boulders
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Why Mom, I thought I was your soldier
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My brother sits by me
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Buckled into the carseat
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Feel the thirst, it's time for pulling over
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Into the truckstop on my daddy's shoulder
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Out back where they plant all the trees
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ten feet away my daddy buries me
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GOD'S PRESENTS
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If my path be smooth or rugged
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If with thorns or roses strewn
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Where I go the Father seeith
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And He will leave me not alone
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If I take the wings of morning
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far within the silent sea
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Even there His hand will lead me
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Even there my God will be
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Though the gloom of night be round me
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Though I cannot see my way
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Yet the Lord will see and guide me
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Because unto Him the night is day
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If my thoughts are good or evil
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Set me think to hide them not
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there is one above all seeing
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And He beholdth every thought
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And ever more my eyes beholds me
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And all my ways to Him are known
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And His loving arms enfolds me
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He will leave me not alone
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God's Presents was written by Blanche Bridge on February 11, 1884
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(Recorded February 11, 1995)
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Car Seat ( God's Presents)
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Blind Melon |