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196. A Soldier of the King

1 With all the world before me,
Beneath, around me, o’er me,
I count the fading joys to which we mortals cling,
And yield its fleeting treasure,
For I’ve a greater pleasure,
I want to be a soldier of the King.

Refrain:
I want to be a soldier,
A brave courageous soldier;
A soldier not afraid to shout and sing;
I crave no other mission,
This is my one ambition,
I want to be a soldier of the King!

2 While fighting battles royal,
I will be true and loyal,
Because the Holy Spirit is the sword I swing;
Of Faith a strong defender,
I never will surrender,
I want to be a soldier of the King. [Refrain]

3 As long as wrongs need righting,
I never will cease fighting
Until the battles of this earthly life are o’er;
When to the end I’ve striven,
And my discharge is given,
I’ll ground my arms on Canaan’s peaceful shore. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: With all the world before me
Title: A Soldier of the King
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.
Refrain First Line: I want to be a soldier
Publication Date: 1918
Tune Information
Name: [With all the world before me]
Composer: W. A. Post



Media
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