Contextual Analysis of "though it seems so plain and humble there was fate in every breath" in Lyrics

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but if they renounce the evil they were welcome by the lord

though it seems so plain and humble there was fate in every breath

he who wore that lives forever he has risen from the death

robe of calvary

Singer: arnold, eddy

but if they renounce the evil they were welcome by the lord

though it seems so plain and humble there was fate in every breath

he who wore that lives forever he has risen from the death

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but if they renounce the evil they were welcome by the lord

though it seems so plain and humble there was fate in every breath

he who wore that lives forever he has risen from the death

robe of calvary

arnold, eddy

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