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7550. We Journey Through a Vale of Tears

1. We journey through a vale of tears,
By many a cloud o’ercast;
And worldly cares and worldly fears,
Go with us to the last.

2. Not to the last! Thy Word hath said,
Could we but read aright,
Poor pilgrim, lift in hope thy head,
At eve there shall be light!

3. Though earthborn shadows now may shroud
Thy thorny path awhile,
God’s blessèd Word can part each cloud,
And bid the sunshine smile.

4. Only believe, in living faith,
His love and power divine;
And ere thy sun shall set in death,
His light shall round thee shine.

5. When tempest clouds are dark on high,
His bow of love and peace
Shines sweetly in the vaulted sky,
Betokening storms shall cease.

6. Hold on thy way, with hope unchilled,
By faith and not by sight,
And thou shalt own His Word fulfilled,
At eve it shall be light.

Text Information
First Line: We journey through a vale of tears
Title: We Journey Through a Vale of Tears
Author: Bernard Barton (1845)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Household Verses, 1845
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GOUDA
Composer: Berthold Tours, 1838-1897
Meter: CM
Incipit: 56712 32111 31425
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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