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2. I love to tell the Story :
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3. I love to tell the Story :
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4. I love to tell the Story :
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More wonderful it seems
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'Tis pleasant to repeat
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For those who know it best
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Than all the golden fancies
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What seems, each time I tell it,
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Seem hungering and thirsting
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Of all our golden dreams.
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More wonderfully sweet.
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To hear it, like the rest.
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I We to tell the Story :
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I love to tell the Story ;
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And when, in scenes of glory,
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It did so much for me ;
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For some have never heard
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I sing the New, New Song,
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And that is just the reason
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The message of salvation
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'Twill be—the Old, Old Story
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I tell it now to thee.
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From God's own Holy Word.
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That I have loved so long.
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