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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

by Mahalia Jackson

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Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but He knows my sorrow Yes, nobody knows the trouble I've seen But glory, Hallelujah Sometimes I'm standing crying Tears running down my face I cry to the Lord, have mercy Help me run this all race Oh Lord, I have so many trials So many pains and woes I'm asking for faith and comfort Lord, help me to carry this load, whoo Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Well, no, nobody knows but Jesus No nobody knows, oh the trouble, the trouble I've seen I'm singing glory, glory glory Hallelujah No nobody knows, oh the trouble, the trouble I've seen Lord, no nobody knows my sorrow No nobody knows, you know the trouble The trouble I've seen I'm singing glory, glory, glory, Hallelujah!

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