Text: | The Valley of Shadow |
Author: | Ada R. Habershon |
Tune: | [They tell me there is a shaded vale] |
Composer: | Robert Harkness |
1 They tell me there is a shaded vale
Thro’ which I must surely go,
But passing that way it could not be dark,
My Lord would be there I know.
Refrain:
My Lord will be there I know, I know,
My Lord will be there I know,
The shadows cannot harm me,
My Lord would be there I know, I know.
2 It may be that someday my path may lead
Where death casts its gloomy shade;
Since death by His dying has lost its pow’r,
Will shadows make me afraid? [Refrain]
3 Since Jesus my Saviour endured the cross,
I need not fear anything,
For He tasted death, and He gives me life,
Oh death, where is now thy sting? [Refrain]
4 But why should I think of the valley’s shade,
When Jesus my Lord may come,
For Him I am looking and not for death,
Come quickly, Lord Jesus, come. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | They tell me there is a shaded vale |
Title: | The Valley of Shadow |
Author: | Ada R. Habershon |
Refrain First Line: | My Lord will be there I know, I know |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1910 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [They tell me there is a shaded vale] |
Composer: | Robert Harkness |