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How Far from Home?

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2571 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: How far from home? I asked, as on Lyrics: 1. How far from home? I asked, as on I bent my steps—the watchman spake: The long, dark night is almost gone, The morning soon will break. Then weep no more, but speed thy flight, With Hope’s bright star thy guiding ray, Till thou shalt reach the realms of light, In everlasting day. 2. I asked the warrior on the field; This was his soul inspiring song: With courage bold, the sword I’ll wield, The battle is not long. Then weep no more, but well endure The conflict, till thy work is done; For this we know, the prize is sure, When victory is won. 3. I asked again; earth, sea and sun Seemed, with one voice, to make reply: Time’s wasting sands are nearly run, Eternity is nigh. Then weep no more—with warning tones, Portentous sights are thickening round, The whole creation, waiting, groans, To hear the trumpet sound. 4. Not far from home! O blessèd thought! The traveler’s lonely heart to cheer; Which oft a healing balm has brought, And dried the mourner’s tear. Then weep no more, since we shall meet Where weary footsteps never roam— Our trials past, our joys complete, Safe in our Father’s home. Languages: English Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR
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We Meet Again

Author: W. I. Southerton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7226 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: We meet again with hearts aflame Refrain First Line: Then shout aloud, while hills resound Lyrics: 1. We meet again with hearts aflame, To praise the dear Redeemer’s name With voices full of love and song; Behold a happy throng! Refrain Then shout aloud, while hills resound Re-echo with a joyful sound; Let Christ be king! let Christ be king! To Him our praise we bring! 2. We thank our Savior and our Lord For all the sweetness of His Word, The cross at which we laid our sin, The crown we hope to win. [Refrain] 3. O teach us, Lord, in this glad hour The greatness of Thy Spirit’s power; Reign Thou supreme in every heart— The King of Love Thou art. [Refrain] 4. Be with us in our every home, Be with us in the days to come; May Saved to Serve our motto be, While working still for Thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHERTON
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The Everlasting Arms

Author: William T. C. Hanna Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8985 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: Serenely dwell the heirs of grace Lyrics: 1 Serenely dwell the heirs of grace In every age and clime and place, Supported by the firm embrace Of everlasting arms. Though they are pilgrims far from home, Who seek a city yet to come, They camp each night, where’er they roam, In everlasting arms. 2 When threatening foes make loud pretense Of numbers vast and strength immense, They ever find a sure defense In everlasting arms. They dread no judgment day of ire, Undying worm, and quenchless fire; But find the shelter they require In everlasting arms. 3 And when they reach the Jordan’s brink, Back from its wave they need not shrink; They perish not, but only sink In everlasting arms. In Heav’n they walk at liberty, From Satan, sin, and death set free; Abiding through eternity In everlasting arms. Languages: English Tune Title: BERKELEY
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What Have I Done Today?

Author: Lucie S. Ridgeway Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12913 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: What have I done, my soul, today? Refrain First Line: What have I done? Lead Thou the way Lyrics: 1 What have I done, my soul, today? May I, dear Lord, in meekness say, What have I done today, today? What have I done today? Refrain: What have I done? Lead Thou the way, My hand in Thine, teach me to say, What have I done today, today? What have I done today? 2 What have I done? So little, Lord, It ne’er can merit Thy reward, What have I done today, today? What have I done today? [Refrain] 3 What have I done? Be Thou my guide, Help me to say while near Thy side, What have I done today, today? What have I done today? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: HAMHŬNG
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Kure Kumusha

Author: Annie R. Smith; Unknown Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15365 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: A kurekure kumusha? Lyrics: 1 A kurekure kumusha? Ndabvunza murindi, ati, Usiku hurikupera, kwakuda kuyedza. Usacheme, kurumidza, Mutewere kusimbira; Muchasvika mukupenya hakuna kupera. 2 Ndabvunza kune mukani, anerwiyo rwekushinga, Ngekushinga ndinokana, Hondo ichapera. Musacheme, mutiwire, dakara basa rapera; Tinooziwa tinechipo, Kuti takurira. 3 Ndabvunzazve pasi, zuva, Zvese zvakandipindura; Nguva irikundopera, Jesu anouya. Musacheme, zviwonisozve zviri kutinyewera, Zvisikwa zvese zvinoda Tsuri imborira. 4 Tiripatyo nekumusha, Kunofadza kutondera; Chifarai imwi vafambi, Bvisanyiwo kutya. Musacheme, tisangane apo kusina kuneta, Zviyedzo’zvo zvakapera, Tasvika kumusha. Languages: Shona Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR

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