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Almost Home

Author: S. F. C. Hymnal: New Sacred Quartettes for Male, Female and Mixed Voices #21 (1914) Hymnal Title: New Sacred Quartettes for Male, Female and Mixed Voices First Line: Softly falls the length'ning shadows Lyrics: 1 Softly falls the length'ning shadows, Calmly sinks life's setting sun; Death's dark night o'er one is stealing, For his earthly course is run. Can naught cheer the lonely trav'ler, Thro' the gloomy, narrow way? Must the soul go forth in darkness, At the closing of the day? 2 Thro' the valley of death's shadow Can no ray of brightness gleam? Must the wand'rer, faint and weary, Cross alone the cold dark stream? Oh! a Father's hand outreaches, And His staff shall be my guide, Which will lead the way-worn pilgrim Safely to the other side. 3 Lo! the people mourn in sorrow, As with bowed, uncovered head, Round the bier they sadly gather, To deplore the honored dead. Mingled with your tears and sighing, This glad tho't must ever come, That life's latest hour did find him "Almost home," yes, almost home! 4 "Almost home," the light is breaking, And the glorious dawn of day Bursts upon the spirit's vision, As from earth it soars away. Sweet the strains of angel voices, Sounding thro' the heav'nly dome, On their golden harps are sounding The glad tidings, "Almost home!" Languages: English Tune Title: [Softly falls the lengthening shadows]

Almost home

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: Sweetest Praises #d194 (1916) Hymnal Title: Sweetest Praises First Line: Softly falls the lengthening shadows Languages: English

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