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More Precious Than Gold

Honor, fame and fortune, they have always passed me by

Author: George W. Rambo (2003)
Tune: [Honor, fame and fortune, they have always passed me by]
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Author: George W. Rambo

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First Line: Honor, fame and fortune, they have always passed me by
Title: More Precious Than Gold
Author: George W. Rambo (2003)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: There are things far better than all the world can give
Publication Date: 2004
Copyright: © M. Lynwood Smith Publications/SESAC in Songs For the Reapers

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