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Fill My Way with Love

Author: Geo. W. S. Hymnal: SIS1929 #100 (1929) First Line: Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone Refrain First Line: Fill my way every day with love Lyrics: 1 Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone, Leading straight to the land above; Giving cheer ev’ry where, to the sad and the lone, Fill my way ev’ry day with love. Refrain: Fill my way ev’ry day with love, As I walk with the heav’nly Dove; Let me go all the while, with a song and a smile, Fill my way ev’ry day with love. 2 Keep me close to the side of my Saviour and Guide, Let me never in darkness rove; Keep my path free from wrath, and my soul satisfied, Fill my way ev’ery day with love. [Refrain] 3 Soon the race will be o’er, and I’ll travel no more, But abide in my home above; Let me sing, blessed King, all the way to the shore, Fill my way ev’ry day with love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]
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Don’t Grieve Your Mother

Author: F. M. G. Hymnal: SIS1929 #101 (1929) First Line: Somebody’s mother, praying tonight Refrain First Line: Don’t grieve your mother, don’t grieve her so Lyrics: 1 Somebody’s mother, praying tonight, For her dear children, out of her sight, Anxiously waiting for them to come In from the nightfall, into their home. Refrain: Don’t grieve your mother, don’t grieve her so, You’ll find no other on earth below, Soon you will miss her, how sad and lone, Far from your presence she will have flown. 2 Some mother’s darling, her own dear boy, Down at the dram shop, sapping her joy, O son, remember dear mother’s pray’r, How she is waiting burdened with care. [Refrain] 3 Some precious daughter, tho’ mother’s old, Yet she has wandered far from the fold, Don’t grieve your mother who loves you so, Soon you will miss her from earth below. [Refrain] 4 I had a mother, loving and true; But she departed out from our view; Well I remember, O sad the day, She called us round her then passed away. [Refrain] 5 Sweet to my mem’ry and fresh today, When mother taught me to kneel and pray, Pointing to heaven that home above Where I will meet her, she whom I love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Somebody’s mother, praying tonight]

I Miss Dear Mother and Dad

Author: J. M. H. Hymnal: SIS1929 #102 (1929) First Line: When I go to the home of my childhood Refrain First Line: Yes, I miss my Mother and Dad Languages: English Tune Title: [When I go to the home of my childhood]
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Will My Mother Know Me There?

Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. Hymnal: SIS1929 #103 (1929) First Line: When I reach my home eternal Refrain First Line: Yes, I know that she will know me Lyrics: 1 When I reach my home eternal, Reach that city bright and fair, When I stand among the angels, Will my mother know me there? Refrain: Yes, I know that she will know me, In those mansions bright and fair; Mother’s love can ne’er forget me, And I’m sure shell know me there. 2 I have changed with changing seasons, I am bent with toil and care, Do you think she will remember, Will my mother know me there? [Refrain] 3 Oft for me my mother wrestled, When she used to kneel in pray’r, Do you think that she’ll forget me, Will my mother know me there? [Refrain] 4 Mother’s face has been a beacon, O’er a sea of deep despair, I shall look for her up yonder, Will my mother know me there? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When I reach my home eternal]
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A Dream of Home

Author: T. J. S. Hymnal: SIS1929 #104 (1929) First Line: I sat alone at midnight hour Refrain First Line: “He’s coming home, O joyful thought Lyrics: 1 I sat alone at midnight hour, And watched the star-lit sky, And dreamed I hear my mother say: “I wish my boy was nigh, I know not where he is tonight, He crossed the troubled main; But this I know, if life holds out, He’ll wander back again.” “He’s coming home, O joyful tho’t! My boy no more will roam; A letter here says mother dear, I’m coming, coming home. 2 He’s gone tho’ now, far, far away, Perhaps in deserts wild; O God to Thee, I pray tonight To keep my distant child, No father there to guide him now, No brother with his cheer, No mother there to soothe his brow, No sister with her tear.” “He’s coming home, O joyful tho’t! My boy no more will roam; A letter here says mother dear, I’m coming, coming home. 3 I fancy now I see his face, As fair as when a child; And he’s a full-grown man today, And true and brave, but mild. A letter here says “Mother dear, No longer I will roam; So now I stand and watch the gate, I know he’s coming home.” “He’s coming home, O joyful tho’t! My boy no more will roam; A letter here says mother dear, I’m coming, coming home. 4 Alas, dear friends ‘twas but a dream, My mother’s here no more; She left this world of sin and pain, For Canaan’s happy shore. Lord, send some messenger of love To guide my wayward feet, That I may meet my mother there Inside the pearly gate. I’m going home, ‘twill not be long Ere I shall cease to roam; And then I’ll join redemption’s song, With mother dear at home. Languages: English Tune Title: [I sat alone at midnight hour]
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Precious Memories

Author: J. B. F. Wright Hymnal: SIS1929 #105 (1929) First Line: Precious mem’ries, unseen angels Refrain First Line: Precious mem’ries, how they linger Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious mem’ries, unseen angels]
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Tell Mother I Will Meet Her

Author: Ralph S. Tinsman Hymnal: SIS1929 #106 (1929) First Line: In a far and distant city, dying at the close of day Refrain First Line: Tell my mother, I will meet her Lyrics: 1 In a far and distant city, dying at the close of day, ‘Twas a faith-haired boy who wandered far from home, Take this message to my mother, When my work on earth is thro’, Tell her that her boy will meet her In that land beyond the blue. Refrain: Tell my mother, I will meet her When my work of love and labor all are thro’, Where the good of earth shall gather with the faithful and the true, Tell her that her boy will meet her In that land beyond the blue. 2 In his hand he held a picture, Of the old home far away, In the other ‘twas a mother old and gray “While in accents low he whispered, She will know that I was true.” Tell her that her boy will meet her In that land beyond the blue. [Refrain] 3 ‘Tis my last good-night he whispered, Angels gather round my bed, Soon with all my friends and loved ones I shall be, “Down the valley of the shadow, Jesus leads me safely thro.” Tell her that her boy will meet her In that land beyond the blue. [Refrain] 4 To the old home came a message, ‘Twas to mother from her boy, But alas, for her the message came too late, “For that day the angels took her, To the faithful and the true.” And tonight she dwells with Willie In that land beyond the blue. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [In a far and distant city, dying at the close of day]
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If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SIS1929 #107 (1929) First Line: How sweet and happy seem those days of which I dream Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet and happy seem those days of which I dream]
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Thou Art Gone

Author: Sam. Shultz Hymnal: SIS1929 #108 (1929) First Line: Thou art gone, our precious darling Refrain First Line: We shall meet to part, no, never Lyrics: 1 Thou art gone, our precious darling, Never more canst thou return; Thou shalt sleep a peaceful slumber, Till the resurrection morn. Refrain: We shall meet to part, no, never, By and by, By and by; We shall meet to part, no, never, In that home beyond the sky. 2 Then beyond this vale of sorrow We’ll awake from ev’ry care; In a city bright, eternal, And its joys we’ll ever share. [Refrain] 3 Thou art gone, our precious darling, Never more we’ll see thy face; Till we meet thee o’er the river, In that happy dwelling place. [Refrain] 4 There we’ll meet you, precious darling, There we’ll clasp glad hands once more; When we’ve met, to part, no, never, On that happy, peaceful shore. [Refrain] 5 There we’ll spend the countless ages, Ever by our Saviour’s side; There we’ll never know a sorrow, There our tears will all be dried. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Thou art gone, our precious darling]
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Shall We Meet Again, Dear Mother

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: SIS1929 #109 (1929) Refrain First Line: Yes, I’ll meet you there, dear mother Lyrics: 1 Shall we meet again, dear mother, On that bright, eternal shore, Where we’ll part again, no never, But be safe for evermore? Refrain: Yes, I’ll meet you there, dear mother, On that happy, golden shore; O the joy of that glad meeting, Where sad partings come no more. 2 Shall we meet again, dear mother, Free from sorrow, free from care; There to sing glad songs forever, In those mansions bright and fair? [Refrain] 3 Yes, we’ll meet again, dear mother, When earth’s trials all are past; When my barque shall reach the haven, And is anchored safe at last. [Refrain] 4 O the joy of that glad meeting, Reunited in that home; On the resurrection morning, Whence our Lord for us shall come. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we meet again, dear mother]

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