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7322. When I Have Finished My Pilgrimage Here

1. When I have finished my pilgrimage here,
When shall have vanquished temptation and fear,
As in the arms of His love I abide,
I shall be satisfied.

Refrain
I shall be satisfied,
I shall be satisfied,
Sheltered above by His infinite love,
I shall be satisfied.

2. When I am troubled by grief and despair,
Grace never failing awaits me up there;
Willing to trust Him whatever betide,
I shall be satisfied. [Refrain]

3. When I have traveled the way with my Lord,
Counting the mileposts by faith in His Word,
Living and dying with Him by my side,
I shall be satisfied. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When I have finished my pilgrimage here
Title: When I Have Finished My Pilgrimage Here
Author: Alfred H. Ackley (1909)
Refrain First Line: I shall be satisfied
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When I have finished my pilgrimage here]
Composer: Bentley DeForest Ackley
Incipit: 53217 13765 56712
Key: Bâ™­ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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