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'Tis easy when the morning
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| 1. | 'Tis easy when the morning |
| | Appears at last to view |
| | To praise thy strong Redeemer |
| | Who burst the bondage through, |
| | But 'tis the praise at midnight |
| | That gives the foe alarm, |
| | That glorifies thy Savior, |
| | And bares His strong right arm. |
| 2. | If thou wouldst be a conqueror, |
| | Yea, more than conqueror thou, |
| | If thou wilt shout in triumph |
| | And claim the victory now; |
| | The prison-doors will open, |
| | The dungeon gleam with light, |
| | And sin-chained souls around thee |
| | Shall see thy Lord's great might. |