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Author: Rev. W. C. Poole Hymnal: Praise and Worship Hymns #30 (1927) First Line: Thro' the mist of years I can seem to see Refrain First Line: Then on memory's page I can see again Lyrics: 1 Thro’ the mist of years I can seem to see
The church of my childhood days;
And it’s mem’ries sweet, so with joy replete,
Shall live in my heart alway.
Refrain:
Then on memory’s page I can see again,
The church by the side of the road;
And wherever I roam, it is guiding me home,
The church by the side of the road.
2 And the old, old songs that we used to sing,
I’m singing them o’er and o’er;
They give strength and cheer, when the clouds draw near,
And lead to the other shore. [Refrain]
3 At the place of pray’r, in that little church,
I knelt at my mother’s side,
There the Lord I found, it is holy ground,
The One who for sinners died. [Refrain]
4 There’s a hallowed spot ‘neath the old pine tree,
Where mother was laid to rest;
What a joy ‘twill be her dear face to see,
With Him that I love the best. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Thro' the mist of years I can seem to see]
The Church By the Side of the Road