I Don’t Want To Be The One by Quinton Mills

Posted: August 5, 2011 in Song Lyrics

I Don’t Want To Be The One

Born on a countryside down in Carolina
A Christian mom and dad raised me right

But somewhere along life road I lost my direction

I turned from the day into the night

Mama prayed so hard for as she was slowly dying

Jesus save my boy before I go

Then one hot summer night Mama’s prayer were answer

Jesus changed my life and saved my soul

I don’t want to be the one to break the family circle

I don’t want to be the one missing around the throne

When the roll is called in Gloryland by our Lord and Savior

I don’t want to be the one who didn’t make it home

Mom and Dad have gone on home and left me here to carry

The banner of our Savior Jesus Christ

And I firmly promised Mom and Dad that I’d meet then in Glory

And, Friend, I’m not about to change my mind

Through valleys low and mountains high

I’ll keep on marching forward into battle for my Lord
’cause soon I’ll lay my armor down for the battle will be over

Then I’ll go home and get my reward

I don’t want to be the one to break the family circle

I don’t want to be the one missing around the throne

When the roll is called in Gloryland by our Lord and Savior

I don’t want to be the one who didn’t make it home

I don’t want to be the one to break the family circle

I don’t want to be the one missing around the throne

When the roll is called in Gloryland by our Lord and Savior

I don’t want to be the one who didn’t make it home

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