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Little feet will go astray
Author
: George W. Bungay
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d141 (1866)
First Line
: Teacher, watch the little feet
Little feet will go astray
Teachers, tell us of the night
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d142 (1866)
Teachers, tell us of the night
The Bible, sacred book
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d143 (1866)
First Line
: The Bible, sacred book divine
Refrain First Line
: I love it, I love it
The Bible, sacred book
Marching along, we are marching along
Author
: R. P. Clark
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d144 (1866)
First Line
: The children are gathering from near and from far
Marching along, we are marching along
The Lord into his garden comes
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d145 (1866)
The Lord into his garden comes
The pearly gates are open wide, I see the bright array
Author
: John P. Ellis
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d146 (1866)
The pearly gates are open wide, I see the bright array
Over the sea, over the sea
Author
: W. W. Rand
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d147 (1866)
First Line
: The sea is wildly tossing
Over the sea, over the sea
Then sleep no more for the day is come
Author
: Alfred Arthur Graley
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d148 (1866)
First Line
: The sun shines bright and it pours its light
Then sleep no more for the day is come
The valleys and the mountains
Author
: Alfred Arthur Graley
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d149 (1866)
The valleys and the mountains
There is a better world, they say
Author
: John Lyth
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d150 (1866)
There is a better world, they say
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