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Editor:
James Clyde Davis
Publisher:
Jimmie Davis, Long Beach, Calif., 1947
Language:
English
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d1
A glorious Lord and King
d2
Arrows in the daytime
d3
Beneath the olive trees
d4
He came to a hill lone and grey
d5
He is not here the angel said
d6
How brightly shines the noonday sun
d7
How long, how long, my Savior dear
d8
I do not understand the varied ways of life
d9
I know a garden, its beauty is great
d10
I looked within myself to find
d11
I thought the world was out of order
d12
I was drifting mid the wreckage
d13
I'm born of the water and the spirit
d14
I've got a home in glory land
d15
Many are the blessings God has given
d16
My life was tattered and torn by the world
d17
O joy of living, since I've found the source
d18
Somebody here has an aching heart
d19
There is one who is pleading for entrance
d20
There's a story that I love the more I hear it
d21
Weary and worn with life's heartaches
d22
When I come to the river at ending of day
d23
You ask how I can be happy
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