Contextual Analysis of "and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet" in Lyrics

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his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow
his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow

and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet

in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet
in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet

trouble in the amen corner

Singer: jim reeves

his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow

and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet

in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet

crssk.

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his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow

and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet

in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet

trouble in the amen corner

jim reeves

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trouble in the amen corner

Singer: reeves, jim

his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow

and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet

in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet

crssk.

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his feeble hands pushed back the locks as white as silky snow

and he answered the committee in a voice both soft and low. i wonder if beyond the tide that's breaking at my feet

in that far off heavenly temple where my master and i shall meet

trouble in the amen corner

reeves, jim

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