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Mother's boy

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d31 (1903) First Line: Like the sheep that's gone astray Refrain First Line: Come to Jesus, mother's boy

I shall hear those songs again

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d32 (1903) First Line: Long ago in childhood's happy days

Memory paints a picture very dear to me

Author: John R. Clements Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d33 (1903)

I'll wait for you at the gate, papa

Author: George Gould Beede Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d34 (1903) First Line: My darling arose in the bright early mroning Refrain First Line: Goodbye, goodbye, come home early tonight

I'll meet my mother in the sky

Author: S. W. Cope Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d35 (1903) First Line: My mother pressed me to her breast

Our mother's way

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d36 (1903) First Line: Oft within a little cottage

Bring back my boy

Author: J. A. Kring Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d37 (1903) First Line: Out in the wide world, and far away from home

He will hear and answer prayer

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d38 (1903) First Line: Precious mother, I am going Refrain First Line: Answer prayer

Longing dear mother for thee

Author: Thomas Sullivan Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d39 (1903) First Line: Sadly tonight I am sitting Refrain First Line: Though friendless I wander

Yes, I'll meet my sainted mother

Author: G. Tabor Thompson Hymnal: SSMC1903 #d40 (1903) First Line: Shall I meet my sainted mother

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