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Intro: D7 G
GOn a hill far away, stood an oCld rugged cross, D7The emblem of suffering anGd shame CAnd I love that old cross where the dearest and best D7For a world ofC lost sinnerGs was slain.
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D7So I'll cherish the oldG rugged cross, CTill my trophies at lasGt I lay down CI will cling to the old rugged cross, GAnd exchange D7it some dayG for a crown.
GTo the old rugged cross I will eCver be true, D7It's shame and reproach glGadly bear CThen he'll call me some day to my home far away, D7Where hisC glory foreGver I'll share.
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D7So I'll cherish the oldG rugged cross, CTill my trophies at lasGt I lay down CI will cling to the old rugged cross, GAnd exchange D7it some dayG for a crown.
O Gthat old rugged cross, so desCpised by the world, HaD7s a wondrous attracGtion for me; FoCr the dear lamb of God left His glory above, TD7o bear itC on dark GCalvary.
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D7So I'll cherish the oldG rugged cross, CTill my trophies at lasGt I lay down CI will cling to the old rugged cross, GAnd exchange D7it some dayG for a crown.
InG the old rugged cross, stained wCith blood so divine, A D7wondrous beauGty I see; FoCr twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died, ToD7 pardon aCnd sanctiGfy me.
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D7So I'll cherish the oldG rugged cross, CTill my trophies at lasGt I lay down CI will cling to the old rugged cross, GAnd exchange D7it some dayG for a crown.
CI will cling to the old rugged cross, GAnd exchange D7it some dayG for a crown.