Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr.Appears in 18 hymnalsFirst Line: I may not know the reason whyRefrain First Line: O yes, He knows, the Lord knows whyUsed With Tune: [I may not know the reason why]
Author: Jessie H. BrownAppears in 21 hymnalsFirst Line: Friends who have loved me are slipping awayRefrain First Line: Calling to me, they are calling to meUsed With Tune: [Friends who have loved me are slipping away]
Author: Eben E. RexfordAppears in 10 hymnalsFirst Line: Sometimes I hear strange musicRefrain First Line: O sweet, unearthly musicUsed With Tune: [Sometimes I hear strange music]
Author: P. H.Appears in 13 hymnalsFirst Line: O'er the dark and silent streamRefrain First Line: Golden harps are loudly ringing over thereUsed With Tune: [O'er the dark and silent stream]
Author: Eliza ShermanAppears in 8 hymnalsFirst Line: Just across the silent riverRefrain First Line: Chiming, chimingUsed With Tune: [Just across the silent river]
Author: Mrs. A. L. DavisonAppears in 6 hymnalsFirst Line: I have heard of the joy of the soul's sweet homeRefrain First Line: Oh, the soul's sweet homeUsed With Tune: [I have heard of the joy of the soul's sweet home]
Author: Chas. Reign ScovilleAppears in 5 hymnalsRefrain First Line: The birds fly north as well as southUsed With Tune: [There will be no tears in Paradise]
Author: W. H. GardnerAppears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: There is a world where sorrow never comesRefrain First Line: Beyond the shadows and the darknessUsed With Tune: [There is a world where sorrow never comes]
Author: I. D. S.Appears in 4 hymnalsFirst Line: Out of the shadowland into the sunshineRefrain First Line: Silently, peacefully, angels have borneUsed With Tune: [Out of the shadowland into the sunshine]
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