From Heaven To A Lonely Dark Hill Song Lyrics and Chords
From Heaven To A Lonely Dark Hill Song Lyrics and Chords by Carl Story
From Heaven To A Lonely Dark Hill
Recorded by Carl Story
Written by Don McHan and Carl Story
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One day on a
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bright April
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morning
As the sun stretched over the
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sky
Stood a
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Man with His
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hands tied be
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hind
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Awaiting His
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sentence to
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die
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birds hushed their singing at
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daybreak
For Christ had His place to ful
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fill
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lovely bright
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mansion in
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Heaven
To a
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cross on a lonely dark
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hill
Just ahead lay the
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mountain of
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Calvary
Where He must drink from sins bitter
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cup
One could
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hear hammers
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ring in the
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stillness
Then the soldiers were
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lifting Him
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up
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birds hushed their singing at
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daybreak
For Christ had His place to ful
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fill
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lovely bright
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mansion in
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Heaven
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cross on a lonely dark
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hill
FAQ
Who sang the the song From Heaven To A Lonely Dark Hill?
- The song From Heaven To A Lonely Dark Hill was sang by Carl Story.
Who is Carl Story?
- Carl Story (May 29, 1916 - March 31, 1995) was an influential bluegrass musician and leader of his band the "Rambling Mountaineers". He was dubbed "The Father of Bluegrass Gospel Music" by the governor of Oklahoma.