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Cyber-Psalm 2.0
Categories: Cyber-Psalm, Faith

An evening prayer
(To the tune of “
Flow Gently Sweet Afton”)

Father of all mercy, hear us we pray.
Grant us your favor at the close of the day.

For all of your blessings, we give you our praise.
To Jesus our Savior our voices we raise.

Who was and is and is to come.
Who was and is and is to come.

Repeat.

Last time:

Father of all mercy, hear us we pray.
Grant us your favor at the close of the day.

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