Lean on My Ample Arm
Author: Theodore E. Curtis
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1. Lean on my ample arm,f 11. Lean on my ample arm,
n 2Oh, thou depressed! n 2O thou depressed!
3And I will bid the storm 3And I will bid the storm
4Cease in thy breast. 4Cease in thy breast.
n 5Whate’er thy lot may be, n 5Whate’er thy lot may be
6On life’s complaining sea, 6On life’s complaining sea,
7If thou wilt come to me, 7If thou wilt come to me,
8Thou shalt have rest. 8Thou shalt have rest.
t 9If thou wilt come to Me, t 9If thou wilt come to me,
10Thou shalt have rest. 10Thou shalt have rest.
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122. Lift up thy tearful eyes, 122. Lift up thy tearful eyes,
13Sad heart, to me; 13Sad heart, to me;
14I am the sacrifice 14I am the sacrifice
15Offered for thee. 15Offered for thee.
16In me thy pain shall cease, 16In me thy pain shall cease,
17In me is thy release, 17In me is thy release,
18In me thou shalt have peace 18In me thou shalt have peace
19Eternally. 19Eternally.
20In me thou shalt have peace 20In me thou shalt have peace
21Eternally. 21Eternally.
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