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133. After While

1 As I contemplate life’s jour­ney,
Thro’ this world of sin and strife,
There’s a thought that steals up­on me,
Whisp’ring joy, af­ter while.
After while, After while,
Some sweet day Aft­er while,
Blest will be the way-­worn pil­grim,
Some sweet day, Aft­er while.

2 ’Tis a thought of migh­ty won­der,
Clad in forms of sac­red style;
To behold the things eter­nal,
That shall be, aft­er while.
After while, Aft­er while,
Some sweet day, Af­ter while,
We shall view eternal re­gions,
Some sweet day, Aft­er while.

3 Then we’ll know of high­er great­ness,
Than the world hath e'er com­piled;
For we'll rest from all our labors,
Some sweet day, aft­er while.
After while, Aft­er while,
Some sweet day, Aft­er while,
We shall rest from all our la­bors,
Some sweet day, aft­er while.

Text Information
First Line: As I contemplate life's journey
Title: After While
Author: J. B. B.
Refrain First Line: After while, After while
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: [As I contemplate life's journey]
Composer: J. B. Boley
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Arrangement Copyrighted, 1938, by T. S. Cobb



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