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How Can I Be Lonely

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Great Gospel Songs #18 (1929) First Line: One is walking with me over life’s uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I’ve Jesus only Lyrics: 1 One is walking with me over life’s uneven way, Constantly supporting me each moment of the day; How can I be lonely when such fellowship is mine, With my blessed Lord divine! Refrain: How can I be lonely When I’ve Jesus only To be my companion and unfailing guide; Why should I be weary, Or my path seem dreary, When He’s walking by my side! 2 Days may bring their burdens and their trials as I go, But my Lord is near and helps to make them lighter grow; Life may have its crosses, or its losses, or increase, Jesus meets them all with peace. [Refrain] 3 In the hour of sad bereavement or of bitter loss, I can find support and consolation at the cross; Want or woe or suff'ring all seem glorified when He Daily walks along with me. [Refrain] 4 In life’s rosy morning when the skies above are clear, In its noontide hours with many cares and problems near, Or when evening shadows fall at closing of my day Jesus will be there always. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life’s uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Lillenas Sacred Trios #59 (1935) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: Songs from the Haven of Rest #62 (1971) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]
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How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Lillenas' Solos and Duets (number one) #96 (1931) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]
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How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: Soul-stirring Songs and Hymns (Rev. ed.) #92 (1989) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely Topics: Comfort and Guidance; Duet Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life’s uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Devotion and Praise #200 (1937) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Glorious Gospel Hymns #630 (1931) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Full Gospel Songs #18 (1941) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Old Fashioned Revival Hour Songs #22 (1950) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely when I've Jesus only Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

How Can I Be Lonely?

Author: H. L. Hymnal: Assembly Songs #51 (1948) First Line: One is walking with me over life's uneven way Refrain First Line: How can I be lonely Topics: Solos and Specials; Testimony and Praise; Youth Languages: English Tune Title: [One is walking with me over life's uneven way]

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