Loretta Lynn - Softly And Tenderly Lyrics
Loretta Lynn Softly And Tenderly lyrics is the 12th song on the album "The Gospel Spirit" by Loretta Lynn. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Zooey Deschanel Playing Loretta Lynn in New Musical".
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Softly And Tenderly by Loretta Lynn
Softly and tenderly jesus is calling calling for you and for me
See on the portal he's waiting and watching watching for you and for me
Come home come home ye who are weary come home
Earnestly tenderly jesus is calling calling oh sinner come home
[ piano ]
Why should we tarry when jesus is pleading pleading for you and for me
Why should we linger and heed not his mercies mercies for you and for me
Come home come home...
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