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Psalm 61: Hear My Cry

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1 Hear my cry, O Lord, attend unto my prayer;
from the end of the earth will I cry unto You.

Refrain:
And when my heart is overwhelmed,
please lead me to the rock that is higher than I,
that is higher than I.

2 For You have been a shelter unto me,
and a strong tower from the enemy. [Refrain]



Source: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #108

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First Line: Hear my cry, O Lord
Title: Psalm 61: Hear My Cry
Refrain First Line: And when my heart is overwhelmed

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