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[Verse 1]
There was oCne little Emlamb, who Amwandered Fmaway, and was lAmost in the wFind and the rGain. And the sChepherd sEmaid, to hisAm hired Chand, Go D7find my lost sheep, Gagain. But the Amman only fEmrowned and Fthen looked Caround, And said Dmshepherd, that D7sheep is Gbad. But the Cshepherd just Emsmiled, as if Amthat little Fmsheep, Were the Conly lDmamb heG7 ever Chad
[Verse 2]
And the shepherd Csaid O EmMan, please Amgo for Fmme. My Clittle lambs Amlost inF the Gcold. And I kCnow It nEmeeds to be Amheld and Cloved, And D7feel the warmth of my Gfold. But the Amman only Emfrowned and Fthen looked Caround, And said Dmshepherd, your D7sheep are Ghere. And the Cshepherd just Emsmiled as ifAm that little Fmsheep, Were the Conly lamDmb he lG7oved so Cdear.
[Verse 3]
So the sChepherd himEmself went Amout for his Fmlamb, And he Csearched to Amthe far mFountain Gcrest. And he Cfound that Emlittle Amwayward Clamb, AndD7 hugged it to his Gchest. But the Amman only fEmrowned and Fthen looked Caroudd, And saiDmd shepherd, that sD7heep will Gdie. But that Cshepherd just Emsmiled, AmAs he welFcomed itFm home And the Clittle lost G7lamb wasC I