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66. Marching Along

1 The children are gath’ring from near and from far,
The trumpet is sounding the call for the war,
The conflict is raging, 'twill be fearful and long,
We'll gird on our armor and be marching along.

Chorus:
Marching along, we are marching along,
Gird on the armor and be marching along,
The conflict is raging, 'twill be fearful and long,
Then gird on the armor and be marching along.

2 The foe is before us in battle array,
But let us not waver nor turn from the way,
The Lord is our strength, be this ever our song,
With courage and faith we are marching along. [Chorus]

3 We've 'listed for life, and will camp on field,
With Christ as our Captain we never will yield;
The "sword of the Spirit," both trusty and strong,
We'll hold in our hands as we're marching along. [Chorus]

4 Through conflicts and trials our crowns we must win,
For here we content 'gainst temptation and sin;
But one thing assures us, cannot go wrong.
If trusting our Saviour while marching along. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: The children are gath'ring from near and from far
Title: Marching Along
Author: R. P. Clark
Refrain First Line: Marching along, we are marching along
Publication Date: 1862
Copyright: From "Golden Chain," by permission
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The children are gath'ring from near and from far]
Composer: Wm. B. Bradbury
Key: C Major
Copyright: From "Golden Chain," by permission
Notes: Now Public Domain



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