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Text:My Future
Author:Nils Frykman
Translator (from Swedish):Andrew L. Skoog
Tune:FUTURE
Composer:Nils Frykman
Media:MIDI file

4407. My Future

1. I have a future all sublime,
Beyond the realms of space and time,
Where my Redeemer I shall see,
And sorrow nevermore shall be.

2. A precious heritage is mine;
’Tis kept above by love divine;
And while I tarry here below,
He gives me what is best, I know.

3. O, God be praised, He planned for me;
From anxious care I’m spared and free;
He bids me cast on Him my care—
What then remains for me to bear?

4. Sweet peace within my soul doth dwell;
With joy I sing: Now all is well,
He leads me safely by His hand
Until I reach the Glory Land.

5. O precious Savior, teach Thou me
To live my life more true to Thee
The little while I yet must roam
Before I reach my heav’nly home.

Text Information
First Line: I have a future all sublime
Title: My Future
Swedish Title: Min framtidsdag är ljus och lång
Author: Nils Frykman (1883)
Translator (from Swedish): Andrew L. Skoog (1920)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: FUTURE
Composer: Nils Frykman (1883)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 53124 72113 51646
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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