Can anyone help answer Jeff's question?

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> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 6:24 PM
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> Subject: Song Lyrics
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> Hi, I had sent a note to Mr. Cook, but I don't know if any of 
> the band actually read their mail or not, from being busy. 
> Anyway, I was interested in the lyrics to a gospel song that 
> they sang back when I heard them in the mid to late 80s. This 
> was when Charlie Sizemore, and Blankenship ( can't remember 
> his first name) were with them, as well as the late Curly Ray 
> Cline. Ralph, Sizemore and Cook gathered around one mic and 
> sang this song a capella. It went something like this: I may 
> not be able to sing like the heavenly angels, I may not be 
> able to speak like Paul, I may not be able to walk on the 
> water like Peter, but I'm willin" to try... It had some other 
> words like: I may not have the obediance of Abraham's 
> sacrifice, I may not be able to stand so tall, I may not be 
> ???? of Moses in the wilderness, but I'm willing to try...  
> It was absolutely awesome and powerful, as most Clinch 
> Mountain Boy songs are, and you could have heard a pin drop 
> in the crowd! I have never heard this song before or since, 
> and have always wanted the words to it. The most awesome 
> thing about it, was Jack sang the high "shout" tenor, and I 
> never knew before then, that he ever sang tenor. I have 
> researched, and have not found this song on any album, so I 
> have no idea whether it was ever recorded, or even who wrote 
> it. If you could help with this mystery, I'd sure appreciate 
> it. Thanks, Your Friend, Jeff Musser
> 
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