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Stanza 1
There’s a road that leads to glory
I’m told
This road is long
It’s called the holy highway
It’s a highway to the city
Of gold
Its a rugged road
A few will make it through
Refrain
Come, let us join hands as one
Let us labor for the Lord of Lords
We lift our voices and
Sing aloud in praise
Mighty Lord, walk with us we pray
Refrain
Come, let us join hands as one
Let us labor for the Lord of Lords
We lift our voices and
Sing aloud in praise
Mighty Lord, walk with us we pray
Stanza 2
In this road we are so many
I know
Many Christians but a few will make it through
If you only trust in Jesus,
My Friend
In this rugged road,
He will be your guide
Refrain
Come, let us join hands as one
Let us labor for the Lord of Lords
We lift our voices and
Sing aloud in praise
Mighty Lord, walk with us we pray
Refrain
Come, let us join hands as one
Let us labor for the Lord of Lords
We lift our voices and
Sing aloud in praise
Mighty Lord, walk with us we pray
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