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| When your world is topsy-turvy |
| And you feel all lost inside |
| When the cares of life are pressing |
| 'Til you want to run and hide |
| Does anybody really care? |
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| When you've struggled with the paycheck |
| Stretched it far as you are able |
| When the family needs so many things |
| And there's little for the table |
| Does anybody really care? |
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| When you feel you've been mistreated |
| And your folks have judged you wrong |
| When there's a lump inside your throat |
| Where there ought to be a song |
| Does anybody really care? |
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| When you've set your heart on something
special |
| Just to have it snatched away |
| And it makes your heart so heavy |
| When it should feel light and gay |
| Does anybody really care? |
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| When the children you have cherished |
| Have grown up and said good-bye |
| And you know each time they leave you |
| A small part of you will die |
| Does anybody really care? |
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| Yes, there's One who watches o'er us |
| Knows each heartache, sees each tear |
| Longs to comfort, bless and guide us |
| Takes away all doubt and fear |
| His name is Jesus and He cares. |