paroles de chanson Calvary - Crooked Still
There′s
a
hill
lone
and
grey
In
a
land
far
away,
In
a
country
beyond
the
blue
sea;
Where
beneath
that
fair
sky,
Went
a
man
forth
to
die,
For
the
world
and
for
you
and
for
me.
Oh,
it
bowed
down
my
heart
And
the
teardrops
will
start,
When
in
memory
all
the
grey
hill
I
see;
For
'twas
there
on
its
side
Jesus
suffered
and
died,
To
redeem
a
poor
sinner
like
me.
Behold,
faint
on
the
road,
′Neath
the
world's
heavy
load,
Comes
a
thorn-crowned
man
on
the
way;
With
a
cross,
he
is
bowed,
But
still
on
through
the
crowd,
He's
ascending
that
hill
lone
and
grey.
Hark,
I
hear
the
dull
blow
Of
the
hammer
swung
low;
They
are
nailing
my
Lord
to
the
tree
And
the
cross
they
up-raise
While
the
multitude
gaze
On
the
blessed
Lamb
of
dark
Calvary.
Oh,
it
bowed
down
my
heart
And
the
teardrops
will
start,
When
in
memory
all
the
grey
hill
I
see;
For
′twas
there
on
its
side
Jesus
suffered
and
died,
To
redeem
a
poor
sinner
like
me.
How
they
mocked
him
in
death
To
his
last
laboring
breath,
While
His
friends
sadly
wept
o′er
the
way.
But
though
lonely
and
faint,
Still
no
word
of
complaint
Fell
from
Him
on
that
hillock
of
grey.
Then
a
darkness
come
down
And
the
rocks
went
around,
And
a
cry
pierced
the
sad-laden
air;
'Twas
the
voice
of
our
King,
Who
received
death′s
dark
sting,
All
to
save
us
from
endless
despair.
Let
the
sun
hide
its
face,
Let
the
earth
reel
space,
Over
man
who
their
Savior
have
slain;
But,
behold,
from
the
sod
Comes
the
blessed
Lamb
of
God,
Who
was
slain,
but
is
risen
again.
Oh,
it
bowed
down
my
heart
And
the
teardrops
will
start,
When
in
memory
all
the
grey
hill
I
see;
For
'twas
there
on
its
side
Jesus
suffered
and
died,
To
redeem
a
poor
sinner
like
me.
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