I remember Sunday mornings, sittin' on Grandpa's knee
The congregation singing "Rock of Ages, Cleft for me"
The preacher spoke of Heaven, he warned about the fires of Hell
He taught the love of Jesus and drawing life from the living well
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Children, let not your life be troubled
By thing you can't do nothin' about
If his eye is on the sparrow
Then He sure won't let you down
We were gathered by the Harpeth River, it was close enough to Jordan for me
When I came up from that water my sins had been set free
Now I stand upon that promise, I'm safe in the Master's hand
And I don't have to worry, I'm gonna see the Promised Land
Chorus
Singin' Glory Halleluliah, sing it right out loud
If his eye is on the sparrow, then he sure won't let you down
No he sure won't let you down
Chorus
credits
from Ronny Cox Live,
released January 1, 2004
J. Stewart, I. Nichols
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