Pressing On

Album: Saved (1980)
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  • Well I'm pressing on
    Yes, I'm pressing on
    Well I'm pressing on
    To the higher calling of my Lord.

    Many try to stop me, shake me up in my mind,
    Say, "Prove to me that He is Lord, show me a sign."
    What kind of sign they need when it all come from within,
    When what's lost has been found, what's to come has already been?

    Well I'm pressing on
    Yes, I'm pressing on
    Well I'm pressing on
    To the higher calling of my Lord.

    Shake the dust off of your feet, don't look back.
    Nothing now can hold you down, nothing that you lack.
    Temptation's not an easy thing, Adam given the devil reign
    Because he sinned I got no choice, it run in my vein.

    Well I'm pressing on
    Yes, I'm pressing on
    Well I'm pressing on
    To the higher calling of my Lord. Writer/s: BOB DYLAN
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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