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Pilgrim Stranger

Author: C.A. Tindley, D.D. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Go, ye humble pilgrim stranger Lyrics: 1. Go, ye humble pilgrim stranger, Thro' this world of woe, He is, though so meek and lowly, More than all beside. Don't forget that God above you, Hath a gracious heart, He will never cease to love you, Or to take your part. 2. If your way is dark and lonely, He will be your guide, He is, though so meek and lowly, More than all beside. When the world in arms assail you, And your courage fail, Let Him fight your battle for you, And you will prevail. 3. When discouraged and forsaken, Run to Him in pray'r, Never has been one o'er-taken, Who resorted there. When the storms of life are beating, Hard upon your head, God will hide you, He is pleading, "Be ye not afraid." 4. If you choose to find a stranger, Put Him in the way, Tell him how to flee the danger, While it is called day. Tell him there's a precious fountain, Flowing free for all, Jesus Christ, on Calvary's mountain, Paid for Adam's fall. 5. Tell him that above a brother There's a Savior's love, If on earth he has no other, There's a Friend above. If he needs your help and kindness, Don't withhold your hand, Always of this be reminded, He's your fellow man. Used With Tune: [Go, ye humble pilgrim stranger]
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Some One is Waiting for Me

Author: C.A. Tindley, D.D. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: It may be a brother with whom I did play Refrain First Line: Some one is waiting for in heaven for me Lyrics: 1. It may be a brother with whom I did play, E'er the death angel had called him away, Somewhere in glory so happy and free, Watching and waiting this moment for me. Chorus: Someone is waiting in heaven for me, Somebody's face i am longing to see, Someone just over life's troublesome sea, Is watching and waiting for me. 2. It may be a sister, the charm of our home, Whom in bright spring time, thro' meadows we roamed, Tho' now up in heav'n bright mansions to see, Watching and waiting this moment for me. 3. It may be a father whom I love so dear, Whose kindest provisions relieved me of care, Somewhere with angels beyond death's cold sea. Watching and waiting this moment for me. 4. It may be a mother who rock'd me to sleep, Like fretful infants I sometimes would weep, Now she's in heaven from trials all free, I know she's watching this moment for me. Used With Tune: [It may be a brother with whom I did play]

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