Little Willie Waltz
de The Maddox Brothers & Rose
Here the labor is so hard the workers are so tired
And our weary hearts are yearning for a rest
And we find we're getting anxious to be in that happy land
Where we'll reseive such peace and happiness
But wait a little longer please Jesus there are so many wandering out in sin
Just a little longer please Jesus a few more days to get our loved ones in
[ steel ]
We may look into the skies and the tears will fill our eyes
For our burdened heart grows heavier with each day
First we cry oh Lord please come come and take your children home
But then we look around us and we say
Oh wait a little longer please Jesus...
[ guitar ]
The family scattered here and there but Lord we love them dear
And maybe we can help them find a way
Then if waiting is the cost they say not might be lost
Lord that's the only reason why we say
Wait a little longer please Jesus...
Just a few more days to get our loved ones in
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