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The Lonesome Graveyard

Author: J. H. Parker Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Job 14:1-2 First Line: When you drop your dying shroud Refrain First Line: Before this time, another year Used With Tune: [When you drop your dying shroud]
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Farewell! (A Funeral Dirge)

Author: Charles P. Jones Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Job 14 First Line: Farewell! farewell! farewell! Lyrics: 1 Farewell! farewell! farewell! O loved one, long farewell! Thy heart is chilled in death, Gone is thy fleeting breath, Thine arms all pow'rless lie, And closed thy beaming eye. Alas, beloved, Thou'rt gone, Death claims thee for his own! Farewell! farewell! farewell! Farewell! farewell! farewell! 2 Farewell! farewell! farewell! Brother in grace, farewell! Thy work of life is o'er, Thou'rt gone to yonder shore, Passed on the solemn bourne, Whence none e'er more return, Land where the pris'ners rest, Where troubles all have ceas'd; Farewell! farewell! farewell! Farewell! farewell! farewell! 3 Farewell! farewell! farewell! But only short farewell! We're all for Death's land bound, Others will soon come 'round, And bid us sad farewell! How soon there's none can tell! Belov'd, we'll meet thee soon! We're passing one by one; O then a short farewell! O then a short farewell! Topics: Funeral Used With Tune: [Farewell! farewell! farewell]

When Will I Walk

Author: Michael D. Schultz, b. 1963 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Job 14:1 First Line: When will I walk the shining streets of gold Refrain First Line: My days, O Lord, are trouble-filled and few Topics: Hope and Comfort Used With Tune: WHEN WILL I WALK

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