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My Sweet Lord

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Song Name: My Sweet Lord

Official Name: None

Author:

George Harrison

Book Name: None

Language:

English

 

LYRICS:

My sweet Lord

Mm, my Lord

Mm, my Lord

I really want to see you

Really want to be with you

Really want to see you, Lord

But it takes so long, my Lord

My sweet Lord

Mm, my Lord

Mm, my Lord

I really want to know you

I really want to go with you

Really want to show you, Lord

That it won’t take long,

my Lord Hallelujah

My sweet Lord Hallelujah

Mm, my Lord Hallelujah

My sweet Lord Hallelujah

I really want to see you

Really want to see you

Really want to see you Lord

Really want to see you Lord

But it takes so long,

my Lord Hallelujah

My sweet Lord Hallelujah

Mm, my Lord Hallelujah

My my my Lord Hallelujah

I really want to know you Hallelujah

I really want to go with you Hallelujah

Really want to show you, Lord Ahh

That it won’t take long,

 my Lord Hallelujah

Mm, mm Hallelujah

My sweet Lord Hallelujah

My my Lord Hallelujah

Mm, my Lord (hare krsna)

My my my Lord (hare krsna)

Oh, my sweet Lord (krsna krsna)

Ooh, ooh (hare hare)

Now, I really wanna see you (hare rama)

Really wanna be with you (hare rama)

Really wanna see you (rama rama)

Lord Ahh But it takes so long, (hare hare)

my Lord Hallelujah

My Lord Hallelujah

My my my Lord (hare krsna)

My sweet Lord… (hare krsna)

(krsna krsna hare hare

hare rama hare rama

rama rama hare hare)

 

( gurur brahmā, gurur viṣṇur,

gurur devo maheśvaraḥ,

gurur sākṣāt paraḿ brahma

tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ )

 

REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:

This song has been featured in the special version of ISKCON’s Silver Jubilee “The Radha Krsna Temple” (also known as “Goddess of Fortune”) album released in 1970. This song was sung by George Harrison.

 

The last chant comes from the first verse of the Sri Guru Stotram in the scripture, Visvasara Tantram.

 

UPDATED: November 8, 2015