God holds the key of all unknown

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God holds the key of all unknown,
    And I am glad;
If other hands should hold the key,
Or if He trusted it to me,
    I might be sad.
GGod 
holds the 
Ckey 
of 
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un
D7/Aknown, 
And 
G/B
Gam 
Dglad; 
If 
D7/F#oth
er 
D7hands 
should 
Ghold 
the key, 
Or 
G/Bif 
He 
G7trust
ed 
Am/Cit 
to 
Amme, 
G/Dmight 
D7be 
Gsad. 
2
What if tomorrow’s cares were here,
    Without its rest?
I’d rather He unlocked the day,
And, as the hours swing open, say,
    My will is best.
What if tomorrow’s cares were here,
    Without its rest?
I’d rather He unlocked the day,
And, as the hours swing open, say,
    My will is best.
3
The very dimness of my sight
    Makes me secure;
For, groping in my misty way,
I feel His hand; I hear Him say,
    My help is sure.
The very dimness of my sight
    Makes me secure;
For, groping in my misty way,
I feel His hand; I hear Him say,
    My help is sure.
4
I cannot read His future plans;
    But this I know:
I have the smiling of His face,
And all the refuge of His grace
    While here below.
I cannot read His future plans;
    But this I know:
I have the smiling of His face,
And all the refuge of His grace
    While here below.
5
Enough; this covers all my wants;
    And so I rest;
For what I cannot, He can see,
And in His care I saved shall be,
    Forever blest.
Enough; this covers all my wants;
    And so I rest;
For what I cannot, He can see,
And in His care I saved shall be,
    Forever blest.
Repeat the last line of each stanza.
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Stanza 2 is different:

2. If worries of tomorrow came

To me today,

Without tomorrow's care as well,

Just what to do, I could not tell

Or even pray.