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A Song of Mother
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Dear mother has gone to heaven, to dwell with the blood washed throng
Author: Curtis J. Williams
Tune: [Dear mother has gone to heaven]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Curtis J. Williams
(no biographical information available about Curtis J. Williams.)
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First Line:
Dear mother has gone to heaven, to dwell with the blood washed throng
Title:
A Song of Mother
Author:
Curtis J. Williams
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
My mother some day I shall meet
Publication Date:
1918
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
[Dear mother has gone to heaven]
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Victory: for Christian work and worship (1918), p.42
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New Victory #a37
Display Title
: A song of Mother
First Line
: Dear mother has gone to heaven
Tune Title
: [Dear mother has gone to heaven]
Author
: C. J. Williams
Date
: 1918
New Victory #a37
Victory #37
Display Title
: A song of Mother
First Line
: Dear mother has gone to heaven
Tune Title
: [Dear mother has gone to heaven]
Author
: C. J. Williams
Date
: 1918
Victory #37
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