| Ah, Lord, ah, Lord
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| Year of nineteen hundred and twelve, April the fourteenth day
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| Great Titanic struck an iceberg, people had to run and pray
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| God moves, moves, God moves, ah, and the people had to run and pray
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| The guards who had been a-watching, asleep 'cause they were tired
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| When they heard the great excitement, then a gunshot was fired
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| God moves, moves, God moves, ah, and the people had to run and pray
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| Captain Smith gave orders, women and children first
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| Many of the lifeboats piled right up, many were liable to crush
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| God moves on, God moves, God moves, ah, and the people had to run and pray
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| Ahh-ah
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| So many had to leave their happy home, all that they possess
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| Lord Jesus, will you hear us now, help us in our distress
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| God moves, God moves, God moves, ah, people had to run and pray
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| Women had to leave their loving ones, see 'bout their safety
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| When they heard the liner was doomed, hearts did almost break
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| God moves, God moves, God moves, ah, and the people had to run and pray
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| A.G. Smith, mighty man, built a boat that he couldn’t understand
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| Named it a name of God in a tin, without a «c», Lord, he pulled it in
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| God moves, ah, God moves, God moves, ah, and the people had to run and pray
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| (spoken: Well) Ahh, ah, Lord |