Text: | You May Know Where to Find Me |
Author: | W. C. Poole |
Tune: | [You may know where to find me when there's work to do] |
1 You may know where to find me when there’s work to do—
In the field where the Lord has need of me;
Where the harvest is waiting with the reapers true,
Ever loyal and faithful will I be.
Refrain:
Where He may need me, there I’ll be,
And from my lips a song of praise shall ring;
I’ve answered, “Master, here am I!”
And have surrendered wholly to my King.
2 You may know where to find me when the fight is on—
In the front of the battle for the right;
You may know where to find me till the vict’ry’s won—
At the front, in the thickest of the fight. [Refrain]
3 You may know where to find me when the Lord shall call
All His own to a blessed home above;
You may look for me yonder where the Lord o’er all
Is forever the reigning King of love. [Refrain]
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First Line: | You may know where to find me when there's work to do |
Title: | You May Know Where to Find Me |
Author: | W. C. Poole |
Refrain First Line: | Where He may need me, there I’ll be |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1923 |
Topic: | Consecration; Service |
Copyright: | 1923 by Homer A. Rodeheaver |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [You may know where to find me when there's work to do] |
Source: | Hawaiian Melody |