44. I'm Going There

1. Since I began to serve the Lord,
And to love His blessed word,
A child of heav’n I’ve tried to be,
This world has been no friend to me.

Chorus:
Although a pilgrim here below,
Where dangers are and sorrows grow,
I have a home in heav’n above,
I’m going there, I’m going there.

2. And often when I would do good,
And keep the promise as I should,
I miss the way, and coming short,
It makes me mourn and grieves my heart. [Chorus]

3. Sometimes at best I hardly know
Just what to do or where to go,
And when I sing or try to pray,
My Savior seems so far away. [Chorus]

4. And then I wait, it is not long
Before He comes in pray'r and song,
And when He speaks, O blessed voice,
It always makes my heart rejoice. [Chorus]

5. When trials press upon my soul,
And pierce my heart with grief untold,
I look away to mansions fair,
And often wish that I was there. [Chorus]

6. My friends and kindred who have gone,
Are now among that heav’nly throng,
Far, far above this world of tears,
Its changing scenes and rolling years. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Since I began to serve the Lord
Title: I'm Going There
Refrain First Line: Although a pilgrim here below
Language: English
Publication Date: 1909
Copyright: Copyright, 1907, by C.A. Tindley
Notes: Now Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Since I began to serve the Lord]
Composer: Rev. C. A. Tindley (1907)
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Copyright, 1907, by C.A. Tindley
Notes: Now Public Domain.



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