paroles de chanson The Old Rugged Cross - Al Green
On
a
hill
far
away
stood
an
old
rugged
cross,
The
emblem
of
suffering
and
shame;
And
I
love
that
old
cross
where
the
dearest
and
best
For
a
world
of
lost
sinners
was
slain.
So
I'll
cherish
the
old
rugged
cross,
Till
my
trophies
at
last
I
lay
down;
I
will
cling
to
the
old
rugged
cross,
And
exchange
it
some
day
for
a
crown.
O
that
old
rugged
cross,
so
despised
by
the
world,
Has
a
wondrous
attraction
for
me;
For
the
dear
Lamb
of
God
left
His
glory
above
To
bear
it
to
dark
Calvary.
So
I'll
cherish
the
old
rugged
cross,
Till
my
trophies
at
last
I
lay
down;
I
will
cling
to
the
old
rugged
cross,
And
exchange
it
some
day
for
a
crown.
In
that
old
rugged
cross,
stained
with
blood
so
divine,
A
wondrous
beauty
I
see,
For
'twas
on
that
old
cross
Jesus
suffered
and
died,
To
pardon
and
sanctify
me.
So
I'll
cherish
the
old
rugged
cross,
Till
my
trophies
at
last
I
lay
down;
I
will
cling
to
the
old
rugged
cross,
And
exchange
it
some
day
for
a
crown.
To
the
old
rugged
cross
I
will
ever
be
true;
Its
shame
and
reproach
gladly
bear;
Then
He'll
call
me
some
day
to
my
home
far
away,
Where
His
glory
forever
I'll
share.
So
I'll
cherish
the
old
rugged
cross,
Till
my
trophies
at
last
I
lay
down;
I
will
cling
to
the
old
rugged
cross,
And
exchange
it
some
day
for
a
crown.
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