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249. I Want To See Jesus

1 There is one who loves me, loves me tenderly:
'Tis Jesus my Savior so true;
To redeem me He died on the cruel tree,
I want to see Jesus, don't you?

Chorus:
I want to see Jesus, don't you?
My Friend and my Savior so true,
When I reach the bright portals, the home of immortals,
I want to see Jesus, don't you?

2 When I'm weak and dismayed He is ever near;
My strength He doth ever renew;
And with comforting words He my heart doth cheer,
I want to see Jesus, don't you? [Chorus]

3 Interceding is He in the heav'nly place,
To God for His chosen, tho' few;
All sufficient for me is His boundless grace,
I want to see Jesus, don't you? [Chorus]

4 First of all I'm longing my Lord to see,
When trials and troubles are thro',
In that beautiful home He's prepared for me,
I want to see Jesus, don't you? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: There is one who loves me, loves me tenderly
Title: I Want To See Jesus
Author: T. S. C.
Refrain First Line: I want to see Jesus, don't you?
Language: English
Publication Date: 1938
Copyright: Copyrighted by Thos. S. Cobb, in "Zion Songs." Controlled by the author.
Notes: Now Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [There is one who loves me, loves me tenderly]
Composer: Thos. S. Cobb
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Copyrighted by Thos. S. Cobb, in "Zion Songs." Controlled by the author.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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