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34. A Song in the Soul

1 If we follow Jesus closely, we shall always have a friend
To comfort us when waves of trouble roll;
He will never disappoint us; on his love we may depend;
And there’ll always be a song within the soul.

Refrain:
Yes, a song,
“O happy day, when Jesus washed my sins away;”
And no matter what betide us, if the loving Saviour guide us
we will always have this song within the soul.

2 If we follow Jesus closely, we shall conquer every foe;
His love will ever keep us free and whole;
Tho’ at times the way be dreary, bravely forward we shall go,
For there’ll always be a song within the soul. [Refrain]

3 If we follow Jesus closely every day, we shall not fail
To reach at last the brightly glowing goal;
Death for us will have no terror; we shall journey thro’ the vale
With a thrilling song of gladness in the soul. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: If we follow Jesus closely, we shall always have a friend
Title: A Song in the Soul
Author: James Rowe
Refrain First Line: Yes, a song
Publication Date: 1908
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [If we follow Jesus closely, we shall always have a friend]
Composer: H. L. Gilmour
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
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