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They hung Love upon a tree,
So that all mankind would be set free.
They took Love down from the tree,
And placed Love in a tomb, for you and me.
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How many cries must we hear,
On innocent ones torn from their wombs so dear;
Of limbs ripped apart by the evil of man,
And thrown down into a dirty trash can?
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Some people work in a factory called a sweat shop,
They work from sunrise till after dark, and don't stop.
The blind man lives by himself in a room,
He cannot see, so each day is filled with gloom.
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They Hung Love Upon A Tree

They hung Love upon a tree,
So that all mankind would be set free.
They took Love down from the tree,
And placed Love in a tomb, for you and me.
Love was raised from the dead,
The stone rolled away from His bed.
Love's face shown bright to Mary that day,
After she found the stone rolled away.
"Where did they put Him?" she sadly cried,
For in her heart she thought Love had died.
Then to others, too, so glorified Love appeared.
"Love is alive!" they joyfully cheered.
They hung Love upon a tree,
Our sins are forgiven, we can now see.

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