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Carry me back to my mother's true love

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d11 (1903)

Hold fast to the right

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d12 (1903) First Line: Come near to the bedside of mother, my boy

Do they see me at home

Author: J. E. Carpenter Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d13 (1903)

For mother's sake, my boy, say No

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d14 (1903)

Tonight shall mother's prayer be heard

Author: Hugh A. Orchard Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d15 (1903) First Line: Have you wandered far from home

Going home to mother

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d16 (1903) First Line: I am going home to mother Refrain First Line: Going home, by and by

It was home, for mother was there

Author: Joseph W. Burgess Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d17 (1903) First Line: I am thinking tonight of the far away years Refrain First Line: O, the home of my childhood

Weary was the parting

Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d18 (1903) First Line: I hear the soft wind sighing Refrain First Line: I have no mother now

Mother is praying for me

Author: May Agnes Osgood Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d19 (1903) First Line: I knelt by my mother Refrain First Line: My mother is praying for me

My childhood prayer

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d20 (1903) First Line: I learned it in the long ago Refrain First Line: Now I lay me down to sleep

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