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Text: | What A Friend We Have |
Author: | B. B. Edmiaston |
Tune: | [As I travel on the trail that is leading to the vale] |
Chorus Arranger: | Converse |
Composer: | B. B. Edmiaston |
1 As I travel on the trail that is leading to the vale
Where the dark, and silent river flows along.
on the ever-changing miles I am thankful for the smiles
Of the friends who fill my heart with cheerful song.
Refrain:
O "what a Friend we have in Jesus,"
He died because He is our Friend;
he walks along the trial [sic] beside us;
In love He'll guide us to the end.
2 When the sky seems overcast, and when sorrow holds me fast,
when this world would hide from sight the treasured goal.
Just a word from friendly hearts courage now to me imparts,
And the joy of heaven fills my troubled soul. [Refrain]
3 As we journey on the trail, may we never, never fail
to be friendly to the pilgrims that we meet,
Giving help where need may call, like the greatest Friend of all,
leads us to the land where friendships are complete. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | As I travel on the trail that is leading to the vale |
Title: | What A Friend We Have |
Author: | B. B. Edmiaston |
Refrain First Line: | O what a Friend we have in Jesus |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1962 |
Copyright: | © 1957, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Co., in "Crowning Joy" |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [As I travel on the trail that is leading to the vale] |
Composer: | B. B. Edmiaston |
Chorus Arranger: | Converse |
Key: | F Major |