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48. It Will All Come Right

1 As ‘mid life’s tangled maze I stand,
While troubles wait no other hand,
I put my foolish fears to flight
By singing “Some day it will all come right.”

Refrain:
It will all come right! It will all come right!
Tho’ the shadows deepen into darkest night,
Let us press along with a trustful song,
“In this life or the other,” it will all come right!

2 I know not what is best for me,
What lies ahead I cannot see,
But, whether skies be dark or bright,
I know that, somehow, it will all come right. [Refrain]

3 Earth’s ev’ry wrong God will redress,
Will blessing bring from each distress,
I trust His wisdom, love and might,
Assured that, somewhere, it will all come right. [Refrain]

4 All things together work for good,
Tho’ much is, here, not understood,
But when I reach the land of light,
Mine eyes will see that it has all come right. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: As 'mid life's tangled maze I stand
Title: It Will All Come Right
Author: T. O. Chisholm
Refrain First Line: It will all come right!
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Devotional
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [As 'mid life's tangled maze I stand]
Composer: C. Harold Lowden
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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