Three Men On A Mountain Song Lyrics and Chords by Willow Branch
Three Men On A Mountain
Recorded by Willow Branch
Written by Thomas Harley Campbell
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Three men on a mountain up on Calvary
But the
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Man in the middle was
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Jesus
He
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died for you and
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me
Well the man on the right was a sinner
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man
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Tied to the cross he bled
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could've been fo
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Jesus
But he
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mocked the Lord
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instead
You say you are the Son of
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God
They
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nailed You to that tree
Call
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God to come down and
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save
us
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God your father
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be
Repeat #1
Well the man on the left was a sinner
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too
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he was sorry for his sins
He
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begged the Lord for
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forgiveness
And
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Jesus said to
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him
Fear not fear not this is the
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day
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fore this day is o're
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You'll be with Me i
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paradise
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heaven's
golde
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shores
Repeat #1 x2
FAQ
Who sang the the song Three Men On A Mountain?
- The song Three Men On A Mountain was sang by Willow Branch.
Who is Willow Branch?
- Willows, also called sallows and osiers, form the genus Salix, are around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Most species are known as willow, but some narrow-leaved shrub species are called osier, and some broader-leaved species are referred to as sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word salix, willow).
Some willows (particularly arctic and alpine species) are low-growing or creeping shrubs for example, the dwarf willow (Salix herbacea) rarely exceeds 6 cm (2+1â„2 in) in height, though it spreads widely across the ground.