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Sin Is to Blame

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Inspiring Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 #28 (1948) First Line: Yonder a man in the prison dwells Refrain First Line: Sin is to blame for all sorrow Lyrics: 1 Yonder a man in the prison dwells. Sin is to blame; sin is to blame. Sadly his story of woe he tells; Sin is to blame for all. Chorus: Sin is to blame for all sorrow; Sin is to blame for all woe. Heartbreak and pain, Hopes that are vain, Sin is to blame, we know. 2 Here is a mother without a home. Sin is to blame; sin is to blame. Friendless, forsaken and all alone; Sin is to blame for all. [Chorus] 3 Here there are children who cry for bread. Sin is to blame; sin is to blame. Father is drunk and mother dead; Sin is to blame for all. [Chorus] 4 Living in sin in her gilded cell, Sin is to blame; sin is to blame; Some mother’s girl will her story tell, Sin is to blame for all. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Yonder a man in the prison dwells]

Sin is to blame

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: Banner of Love Songs #d200 (1936) First Line: Yonder a man in the prison dwells Languages: English

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