I grew up in Jackson County In a West Virginia farmhouse We had many hands working And so many miles to tread I asked mama how she's able To go one day to another She took up the family Bible Looked at me, and then she said I am suffering under the weight of eternal glory I find my place in the good Lord's story I keep His promises by my bed Take the hand of the loving Savior Guides my way while I still stay here You can find the same way yourself dear If you just let yourself be led Found myself down in Nashville In a place just off of Broadway Sitting at thе bar was a lovely cowgirl She had a teardrop in her eye I said, "Lady do I know you If I don't, then I think that I'd like to" She just turned to me with sadness And said, "Honey, I'm not gonna lie" I am suffering under the weight of eternal glory I find my place in the good Lord's story I keep His promises by my bed Take the hand of the loving Savior Guides my way while I still stay here You can find the same way yourself dear If you just let yourself be led ♪ Was a late night in December I was traveling through the canyon My truck went off the road near the highway I was barely left alive The nurse that took my hand said "Mister The doctors said you are barely stable" She put the cross into my hand I looked her in the face, and then I cried I am suffering under the weight of eternal glory I find my place in the good Lord's story I hope in His promises when I'm dead Take the hand of the loving Savior To guide your way while you still stay here You can find the same way yourself, dear If you just let yourself be led