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Author: Anon. Hymnal: Joy to the World #81 (1879) First Line: What though before me it is dark Refrain First Line: One step more one step more Lyrics: 1 What though before me it is dark, Too dark for me to see; I ask but light for one step more, 'Tis quite enough for me. Each little humble step I take, The gloom clears from the next; So though 'tis very dark beyond, I never am perplexed. Chorus: One step more one step more, I ask but light for one step more; So tho' 'tis very dark beyond, I ask but light for one step more. 2 And, if sometimes in the mist hangs close, So, close I fear to stray, Patient I wait a little while, And soon it clears away. I would not see my future, For mercy veils it so; My present steps might harder be Did I the future know. [Chorus] 3 Perhaps my path is very short, My journey nearly done, And I might tremble at the thought Of ending it so soon. Or, if I saw a weary length Of road that I must wend, Fainting, I'd say, "My feeble powers Will fail me at the end." [Chorus] 4 And so I do not wish to see My journey and its length, Assured that through my Father's love Each step will bring its strength. Thus step by step I onward go, Not looking far before; Trusting that I shall always have Light for just "one step more." [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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Hymnal: Singing on the Way #29 (1882) First Line: What though before me it is dark Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #96 (1880) First Line: What though before me it is dark Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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Hymnal: The School Hymnary #169 (1889) First Line: What though before me it is dark Languages: English Tune Title: [What though before me it is dark]
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Light for One Step More

Hymnal: Shook's Song Evangelist #22 (1883) First Line: What tho' before me it is dark Refrain First Line: One step more Languages: English Tune Title: [What tho' before me it is dark]

Light for One Step More

Hymnal: New Century Carols #129 (1899) First Line: What tho' before me it is dark Refrain First Line: One step more, one step more Languages: English Tune Title: [What tho' before me it is dark]

Light for one step more

Hymnal: Sweet Harmonies (A New Song Book) #d185 (1903) First Line: What though before me it is [be] dark Refrain First Line: One step more is enough for me

Light for one step more

Hymnal: Happy Voices No. 1 #d186 (1898) First Line: What though before me it is [be] dark Refrain First Line: One step more is enough for me Languages: English

One step more is enough for me

Hymnal: Peerless Hymns #d235 (1899) First Line: What though before me it is [be] dark Languages: English

Light for one step more

Hymnal: Bells of Heaven #d427 (1898) First Line: What though before me it is [be] dark Refrain First Line: One step more is enough for me Languages: English

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