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. 
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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.
Cmight 
D7be 
Gsad.
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.