As his mercy endurance to all
Generation oh lord
And his race is sufficient to all
All his people
Oh my lord
I don't know what I do without him
I don't want to think about it
If you took your mercy away
So I cry
Out for mercy
Out for mercy
I cry
Out for grace
Out for grace
Oh lord
Oh lord
Oh lord
I cry
Lord have mercy
Even when I am not in his will
Yet you still your love keeps moving on
Even If I have done something wrong
I'm glad your love keeps going strong
And I don't know what I would do about it
I don't want to think about it
If you took your mercy away
I cry
I cry Lord
Out for mercy
I cry
Out for the race
Oh lord oh lord oh lord
I cry lord have mercy
Oh I cry out for mercy
I cry out for the race
Oh lord oh lord
I cry oh lord have mercy
Lord have mercy
Have mercy
Lord have mercy
Have mercy
Lord have mercy
Have mercy
Lord have mercy
Have mercy
Lord have mercy
Have mercy
For your people lord have mercy
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