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Some One is Dying

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #127 (1938) First Line: Some one is needing your help Refrain First Line: Drifting away, dying to-day Lyrics: 1 Some one is needing your help, Some one is sad and lone; Some one is weary and weak, Some one is almost gone. Refrain: Drifting away, dying to-day, Some one, 'tis some one you love; Why do you wait?--ere 'tis too late, Point them to heav'n above. 2 Some one is wand'ring away, Trav'ling the paths of sin; Some one should find them just now, Some one should bring them in. [Refrain] 3 Some one is looking to you, Watching your life each day, List'ning to hear your glad call, Waiting to learn the way. [Refrain] 4 Some one is losing his soul; How can you silent be, Watching the life lights go out-- Lost for eternity? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Some one is needing your help]
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Some One Is Dying

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: Christian Hymns #149 (1935) First Line: Some one is needing your help Refrain First Line: Drifting away, dying to-day Lyrics: 1 Some one is needing your help, Some one is sad and lone; Some one is weary and weak, Some one is almost gone. Refrain: Drifting away, dying to-day, Some one, 'tis some one you love; Why do you wait?--ere 'tis too late, Point them to heav'n above. 2 Some one is wand'ring away, Trav'ling the paths of sin; Some one should find them just now, Some one should bring them in. [Refrain] 3 Some one is looking to you; Watching your life each day, List'ning to hear your glad call, Waiting to learn the way. [Refrain] 4 Some one is losing his soul; How can you silent be, Watching the life lights go out-- Lost for eternity? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Some one is needing your help]

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