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All Is Well, My Savior's With Me

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1. All is well, my Sav­ior’s with me
All is well, all is well;
All is well and well for­ev­er,
All is well, all is well.
And my long im­pris­oned spir­it
Soon will rise, soon will rise
To the realms of bliss eter­nal
In the skies, in the skies.

2. All is well, my Sav­ior’s with me
All is well, all is well;
Now I feel His bless­èd pre­sence,
All is well, all is well.
Oh, I do not dread the wa­ters,
All is light, all is light;
I’m trans­port­ed with the glo­ry,
All is bright, all is bright.

3. All is well, my Sav­ior’s with me
All is well, all is well;
Fare you well, but not for­ev­er,
All is well, all is well;
Will you meet me at the riv­er?
When you come, when you come,
I will shout as you passs ov­er,
Welcome home, wel­come home.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16712

Author: W. A. Williams

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First Line: All is well, my Savior's with me
Title: All Is Well, My Savior's With Me
Author: W. A. Williams (1893)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #16712

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