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Burden Bearer lyrics and chords intended for your personal use only,
it's a very pretty bluegrass gospel recorded by Doyle Lawson.
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Burden Bearer Recorded by Doyle Lawson Written by Tammy Jones Robinette
G I'll take these burdens and lay them at His feet D7 G They're just to heavy Lord and I am just too weak
I'll give them all to Jesus friend I know He'll take yours too D7 G He's the burden bearer and He knows just what to do
The Burden Bearer will carry your heavy load D7 G There's nothing too big for His arms to hold
He said cast your cares upon Me when you're bent way down low D7 G The Burden Bearer will help your troubled soul
If you have a burden friend and if it's hard to bear D7 G Take it to the Good Lord down on your knees in prayer
He promised not to give you more than you can take D7 G He knows when you're burdened He knows your heartache
He took the cross of Calvary such a weight was on Him D7 G His back was heavy laden down with our sin
He took our sorrow then and there He proved D7 G The Burden Bearer did what we could not do
Repeat #2
C G Leave it there (leave it there) leave it there (leave it there) D7 Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there G He said cast your cares upon Me when you're bent way down low D7 G The Burden Bearer will help your troubled soul
D7 G The Burden Bearer will help your troubled soul
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