| I saw a blind man tapping along, losing his way, as he passed through the throng
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| Tears filled my eyes, I said, «Friend you can’t see,» but, with a smile on his face, he replied to me
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| I’ll see all my friends in Hallelujah Square, what a wonderful time we’ll all
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| have up there
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| We’ll sing and praise Jesus, His glory to share, and you’ll not see one blind
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| man in Hallelujah Square
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| Now, I saw a cripple dragging his feet, he couldn’t walk like we do down the
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| street
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| I said, «My friend, I feel sorry for you,» but he said, «Up in Heaven, I’m gonna walk just like you.»
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| I’ll see all my friends in Hallelujah Square, what a wonderful time we’ll all
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| have up there
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| We’ll sing and praise Jesus, His glory to share, and you’ll not see one cripple
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| in Hallelujah Square
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| And I saw an old man, gasping for breath, soon he’d be gone, as his eyes closed
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| in death
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| He looked at me and said, «Friend don’t look so blue, for I’m going up to Heaven, now how about you?»
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| I’ll see all my friends in Hallelujah Square, what a wonderful time we’ll all
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| have up there
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| We’ll sing and praise Jesus, His glory to share, and we’ll all live forever in
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| Hallelujah Square! |