Journey's End Song Lyrics and Chords by J.D. Crowe
Journey's End
Recorded J.D. Crowe
Written by Pete Roberts
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My life was
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filled with such
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sorrow
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soul with no one to
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care
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God heard my
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prayer and He
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called
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meet my
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Lord way up
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there
A golden rainbow lights the way
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Up the path I will
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ascend
To the kingdom up on high
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Is my home at journey's
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end
His love was so
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sweet and so
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faithful
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life He gave for you and
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me
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Trial and temp
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tation seemed
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endless
But He
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rose over
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all
eterni
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ty
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There's many
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here on this
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journey
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heavy the burdens they
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bear
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As they reach up
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toward the
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heaven
He'll
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hear their
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voices in
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prayer
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Journey's End?
- The song Journey's End was sang by J.D. Crowe.
Who is J.D. Crowe?
- James Dee Crowe (born August 27, 1937, in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American banjo player and bluegrass band leader. He first became known during his four-year stint with Jimmy Martin in the 1950s.