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178. There awaits a Crown

1 I will try to be a soldier of the cross,
Tho' its banner leads in wild and rugged ways;
Tho' the spirit meets with burden and with loss,
And the clouds of grief may shadow all my days.

Chorus:
Onward, soldier, to the battle,
Ther [sic] awaits a crown of beauty and of light,
Gird thine armor, be thy ardor,
To the battle in his glory and might.

2 I will try to be a soldier of the cross,
For my Savior keepeth watch and ward above;
He will make the spirit triumph over loss,
For He leadeth all His children in His love. [Chorus]

3 I will try to be a soldier of the cross,
And the spirit will not sink beneath its load;
For the dearest ties of earth are only dross,
And our souls should only upward look to God. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: I will try to be a soldier of the cross
Title: There awaits a Crown
Author: Neva E. Parkhill
Refrain First Line: Onward, soldier, to the battle
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Copyright: By per.
Tune Information
Name: [I will try to be a soldier of the cross]
Composer: C. E. Leslie
Incipit: 12333 33216 57123
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: By per.



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