| I was sitting in my kitchen, thinking about my life
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| How some men end up all alone, some men take a wife
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| How old men get discouraged and young men go astray
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| And for every sinful thing we do somehow we will pay
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| I got up to get my Bible, some pages fell onto the floor
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| It’s an old one that my father had, and his father before
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| It’s been with me since my childhood, I was saved in '52
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| When I look back at my troubled life I give thanks I made it through
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| I am free, I can see, and I’m who I want to be
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| Mercy me, mercy me, mercy me
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| Why does it take so long
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| To learn to stand and be strong?
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| I grew up in San Francisco in a real rough neighborhood
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| Where they’d beat you bad if you were tough and worse if you were good
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| But I came through those times with a lot of love
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| For those boys who knocked me down
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| And I pray someday I’ll see them, and we’ll be standing on sacred ground
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| I am free, I can see, and I’m who I want to be
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| Mercy me, mercy me, mercy me |