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Rhythm

Leaning On The Everlasting Arms

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What a fel - low - ship, what a joy di - vine, Lean - ing on the ev - er -
O how sweet to walk in this pil - grim way, Lean - ing on the ev - er -

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last - ing arms; What a bless - ed - ness what a peace is mine,
last - ing arms; O, how bright the path grows from day to day,

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Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms. Lean ing,

lean - ing,

Safe and se - cure from
Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms.

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all a - larms; Lean - ing,

lean - ing, Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing

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arms. What have I to dread,
Rhythm Leaning On The Everlasting Arms, page 2

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26 D A A E7 A

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what have I to fear, Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms? I have bless - ed peace

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with my Lord so near, Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms. Lean ing,

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lean - ing, Safe and se - cure from all a - larms; Lean - ing, lean - ing,

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Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing arms. Lean - ing on the ev - er - last - ing

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