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Frederick Whitfield - Oh How I Love Jesus Ukulele

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Oh How I Love Jesus Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Frederick Whitfield
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There is a Name I love to hear,
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I love to sing its worth;
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It sounds like music in my ear,
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The sweetest Name on earth.

Chorus:
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Oh, how I love Jesus,
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Oh, how I love Jesus,
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Oh, how I love Jesus,
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Because He first loved me!

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It tells me of a Savior?s love,
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Who died to set me free;
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It tells me of His precious blood,
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The sinner?s perfect plea.

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It tells me of a Father?s smile
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Beaming upon His child;
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It cheers me through this little while,
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Through desert, waste, and wild.

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It tells me what my Father hath
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In store for every day,
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And though I tread a darksome path,
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Yields sunshine all the way.

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It tells of One whose loving heart
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Can feel my deepest woe;
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Who in each sorrow bears a part
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That none can bear below.

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It bids my trembling heart rejoice;
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It dries each rising tear;
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It tells me, in a ?still small voice,?
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To trust and never fear.

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Jesus, the Name I love so well,
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The Name I love to hear:
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No saint on earth its worth can tell,
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No heart conceive how dear.

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This Name shall shed its fragrance still
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Along this thorny road,
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Shall sweetly smooth the rugged hill
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That leads me up to God.

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And there with all the blood-bought throng,
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From sin and sorrow free,
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I?ll sing the new eternal song
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Of Jesus? love for me.            
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