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 |  |  |  | 1. | Have Thine own way, Lord, |  |  |  | Have Thine own way; |  |  |  | Thou art the Potter, |  |  |  | I am the clay. |  |  |  | Mould me and make me |  |  |  | After Thy will, |  |  |  | While I am waiting, |  |  |  | Yielded and still. |  |  | 2. | Have Thine own way, Lord, |  |  |  | Have Thine own way; |  |  |  | Search me and try me, |  |  |  | Master, today. |  |  |  | Whiter than snow, Lord, |  |  |  | Wash me just now, |  |  |  | As in Thy presence |  |  |  | Humbly I bow. |  |  | 3. | Have Thine own way, Lord, |  |  |  | Have Thine own way; |  |  |  | Wounded and weary, |  |  |  | Help me, I pray. |  |  |  | Power, all power, |  |  |  | Surely is Thine, |  |  |  | Touch me and heal me, |  |  |  | Savior divine. |  |  | 4. | Have Thine own way, Lord, |  |  |  | Have Thine own way; |  |  |  | Hold o'er my being |  |  |  | Absolute sway. |  |  |  | Fill with Thy Spirit |  |  |  | Till all shall see |  |  |  | Christ only, always, |  |  |  | Living in me. | 
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