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My Soul's Been Anchored

Representative Text

Refrain:
In the Lord, in the Lord,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord;
In the Lord, in the Lord'
My soul's been anchored in the Lord.

1 Before I'd stay in hell one day,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord;
I'd sing and pray myself away,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord. [Refrain]

2 I'm born of God, I know I am,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord,
I'm purchased by the dying Lamb,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord. [Refrain]

3 Going to shout and pray and never stop,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord;
Until I reach the mountain top,
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord, O Lord!
My soul's been anchored in the Lord. [Refrain]

Folk Songs of the American Negro (No. 1), 1907

Text Information

First Line: Before I'd stay in hell one day
Title: My Soul's Been Anchored
Place of Origin: United States
Language: English
Refrain First Line: In the Lord, in the Lord
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

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Songs of Zion #74

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