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A Golden Tomorrow

Author: Ruth Van Woert

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Text Information

First Line: As I rest at the close of a long, weary day
Title: A Golden Tomorrow
Author: Ruth Van Woert (1955)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: There's a Golden Tomorrow just waiting for me
Copyright: © 1955, in "Jewels Six" by John T. Benson, Jr.

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Jewels Six #d3

New Songs of Inspiration No. 4 #d13

New Songs of Inspiration Number 3 #250

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