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A Little While

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Light and Life Songs #7 (1904) First Line: A little while, oh hands Lyrics: 1 A little while, oh hands, Of labor weary; The days of toil are short, Tho’ dark and dreary; The coming time is glad and blest, With full and perfect peace and rest, After a little while. 2 A little while, oh feet, All torn and bleeding; This way will bring thee home, And Christ is leading. Soon thou shalt find cool waters sweet, And pleasant pathways for thy feet, After a little while. 3 A little while, oh eyes, Thy love watch keeping; A few more bitter tears, Then no more weeping; Beyond the reach of grief and pain Thy loved ones thou shalt see again, After a little while. 4 A little while, oh brow, With fever burning; These hours of noonday heat Have no returning; Life’s later hours are full of calm, And eventide shall bring thee balm, After a little while. 5 A little while, oh heart, With sorrow breaking, A few more hours of night, And then comes waking; And lasting comfort shall be given When breaks the golden day of heaven, After a little while. Languages: English Tune Title: [A little while, oh hands]
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After a Little While

Hymnal: Living Fountain #25 (1884) First Line: A little while, O hands Languages: English Tune Title: [A little while, O hands]

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