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162. Till We Meet Again

1 Till we meet again, in thy house, dear Lord,
Be our comfort and guide, we pray;
Keep us faithful, Lord, to thy Holy Word,
In whatever we do or say.

Chorus:
Till we meet again, Till we meet again,
Be our comfort and guide and stay;
Till we meet again, Till we meet again,
Till we meet again.

2 Till we meet again, guide our steps aright;
From thy paths we would never stray;
To our feet a lamp, to our paths a light
That will lead to a perfect day. [Chorus]

3 Till we meet again, we may do thy will,
There is labor awaiting all;
We may tell of him who in mercy still
Will reply to the faintest call. [Chorus]

4 Till we meet again, we may do thy will,
In the various ways we take;
There's a word to speak, there's a smile to give,
There are lives we may brighter make. [Chorus]

5 Till we meet again, whether here below
Or in mansions so fair above,
Benedictions sweet with us all may go,
If we trust in his boundless love. [Chorus]

6 Till we meet again. So, we bid adieu;
My your blessings be new each day.
With the hope to meet and each other greet,
We betake us upon our way. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Till we meet again, in thy house, dear Lord
Title: Till We Meet Again
Author: Irvin H. Mack
Refrain First Line: Till we meet again, Till we meet again
Publication Date: 1904
Tune Information
Name: [Till we meet again, in thy house, dear Lord]
Composer: Herbert J. Lacey
Key: Dâ™­ Major



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