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The Walk To Emmaus

Author: Fannie I. Kennish Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9901 First Line: Lo, two of the Lord’s disciples Refrain First Line: So, oft in the waning twilight Lyrics: 1 Lo, two of the Lord’s disciples Walked side by side, And talked of the dear, dead Master, The Crucified. They spake with the passing stranger, Who walked alone; Nor heard in the words of comfort, The Master’s tone. Refrain: So, oft in the waning twilight, One passeth by; His voice rings out thro’ the darkness, Lo, it is I. 2 And thus in the hush of evening They sat at meat, He brake of the bread and blessed it, Said, Take and eat. The eyes that were dim with weeping, Flashed bright and clear; The hearts that had mourned sang gladly, The Lord is here. [Refrain] 3 So wait we in pain and sorrow, In bitter tears, And talk of the deep’ning shadows And gloomy fears. We mourn for the bleeding Savior, The Crucified; Nor know ’tis the dear Lord walking Close by our side. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, two of the Lord's disciples]
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So, oft in the waning twilight

Author: Fanny J. Kennish Hymnal: The International Lesson Hymnal #185 (1878) First Line: Lo, two of the Lord's disciples

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