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93. I Am With Thee Ever Hour

1 I am with thee ev’ry hour, O ransomed one,
For too long the way, and dark, for thee alone.
I am with thee ev’ry hour, trust thou in Me,
For my love unchangable is pledged to thee.

Refrain:
I am with thee, yes, I’m with thee,
Ev’ry hour I’m with thee,
Thou art mine, for thee my life I gave!
I am with thee, yes, I’m with thee,
Ev’ry hour I’m with thee,
With my love I’ll guard and guide and save!

2 I am with thee ev’ry hour, I know thy care,
I will cheer thy troubled heart, thy burdens bear.
I am with thee ev’ry hour, My strength is thine,
Thou the tender branch, and I the living vine. [Refrain]

3 I am with thee ev’ry hour, Till life’s work done,
I shall bear thee hence to stand before the throne.
I am with thee ev’ry hour, And heaven waits,
To throw open wide for thee its pearly gates. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I am with thee ev'ry hour
Title: I Am With Thee Ever Hour
Refrain First Line: I am with thee, yes, I'm with thee
Publication Date: 1894
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I am with thee every hour, O ransomed one]
Arranger: J. H. Tenney
Notes: Public Domain.



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