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1. There's a Fam'ly Bible on the table,
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its pages worn and hard to read.
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But the Fam'ly Bible on the table,
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will ever be my key to memories.
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2. At the end of day when work was over,
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and when the evening meal was done.
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Dad would read to us from the Fam'ly Bible,
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and we'd count our many blessings one by one.
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I can see us sittin' 'round the table,
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when from the Fam'ly Bible Dad would read.
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I can hear my mother softly singing,
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rock of ages, rock of ages left for me.
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3. Now this old world of ours is full of troubles,
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this old world would, oh, so better be,
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if we'd find more Bibles on the table,
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and mothers singing rock of ages left for me.
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+ REFRAIN + rock of ages, rock of ages left for me.