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w:C.~Will the cir-cle _be un-bro-ken, _by and by Lord,
w:1.~I was stand-ing _by my win-dow, _on a cold and
w:2.~Lord I told that _un-der-tak-er, _please _drive _
w:3.~I~fol-lowed close __be-_hind her, _tried to hold up
w:4.~I went home, __My~home was emp-ty, _now my mo-ther
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w:by and by. _There's a bet-ter _home a wait-ing
w:cloud-y day. _When I saw that _hearse come roll-ing,
w:__slow. _For this bo-dy _that~you are haul-ing,
w:and be brave. _but I could not _hide my sor-row,
w:she has gone. _All my bro-thers _and~sis-ters cry-ing,
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w:_in the sky, Lord, * * * * * in the _sky.
w:_for to carry my mo-ther a-way.
w:_Lord I hate to see her go.
w:_when they laid her in the _grave.
w:_what a home, so sad and a-lone.




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w:C.~Oh,~can the
w:1.~I was
w:2.~Lord I
w:3.~I~fol-lowed
w:4.~I went
w:5.~Now my 
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w:cir-cle _be un-bro-ken, _by and by Lord, by and
w:stand-ing _by my win-dow, _on a cold and cloud-y
w:told that _un-der-tak-er, _please _drive _ _ _
w:close __be-_hind her, _tried to hold up and be
w:home, __my~home was emp-ty, _now my mo-ther she has
w:mo-ther, _ she's crossed o-ver _ where so~ma-ny have gone be-
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w:by. _ _ There's a bet-ter _home a wait-ing _in the sky, Lord,_
w:day. _ _ When I saw that _hearse come roll-ing, _for to carry my_ mo-ther a-way.
w:slow. _ _ For this bo-dy _that~you are haul-ing, _Lord I hate to_ see her go.
w:brave. _ _ but I could not _hide my sor-row, _when they laid her_ in the _grave.
w:gone. _ _ All my bro-thers _and~sis-ters cry-ing, _what a home, so_ sad and a-lone.
w:fore. _ _ And I know, Lord, _ I will meet her, _ just _ wait-ing at 
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w:in the sky._
w:mother a-way._
w:see her go._
w:in the grave._
w:sad and~a-lone._
w:glo-ry's door._
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W:Can the Circle Be Unbroken?
W:
W:cho:  Can the circle be unbroken, by and by, Lord, bye and bye?
W:      There's a better home a-waiting in the sky, Lord, in the sky.
W:
W:I was standing by the window on one cold and cloudy day;
W:And I saw the hearse come rolling for to carry my mother away.
W:
W:Lord, I told the undertaker, "Undertaker, please drive slow;
W:For this body you are hauling, Lord, I hate to see her go"
W:
W:I followed close behind her, tried to hold up and be brave
W:But I could not hide my sorrow, when they laid her in the grave.
W:
W:Went back home, Lord, my home was lonesome, since my mother, she was gone;
W:All my brothers, sisters crying - what a home so sad and lone.
W:
W:Now my mother, she's crossed over where so many have gone before.
W:And I know, Lord, I will meet her, just waiting at glory's door.




