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Singing Keeps Me Happy

Author: Boyce Hawkins Hymnal: QSB91952 #d41 (1952) First Line: If you're desiring happiness but have not Refrain First Line: O, yes, I'm singing a song it cheers me going

I'm a pilgrim, just a poor pilgrim

Author: Robert Bell Hymnal: QSB91952 #d42 (1952) First Line: I'm a pilgrim, and a stranger, traveling through

Thinking of heaven

Author: Walter C. Carter Hymnal: QSB91952 #d43 (1952) First Line: I'm thinking of a city fair Refrain First Line: O praise the Lord, I soon shall see

I am Waiting for That Meeting

Author: Jackie R. Sullivan Hymnal: QSB91952 #d44 (1952) First Line: I'm waiting for that great day

My mother's song, heard long ago

Author: J. S. Kimbrough Hymnal: QSB91952 #d46 (1952) First Line: I've listened to the voice of spring

I've started, yes, I've started up to my home

Author: Robert Bell Hymnal: QSB91952 #d47 (1952) First Line: I've started up to heaven to live with my

Seeking for me

Hymnal: QSB91952 #d49 (1952) First Line: Jesus, my Savior, to Bethlehem came

Jesus, Savior, pilot me

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: QSB91952 #d50 (1952)

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