316. Wheresoe'er I Roam

1 Wheresoe’er I roam through valleys dreary,
Over mountains, or in pathless wood,
Ever with me is a Friend to cheer me,
Warning, comforting as none else could.
’Tis the Shepherd, who once dying, bleeding,
Still through all eternity shall live;
Following His flock, protecting, feeding,
He the tenderest care doth give.
Following His flock, protecting, feeding,
He the tenderest care doth give.

2 All my needs eternally supplying,
All in all to me that Friend shall be;
Everything for which my heart is sighing,
He perceives, and helps me lovingly.
Though I often feel forsaken, lonely,
He is ever near, for He did say:
"I am with you alway," and this only
Gives me courage on my way.
"I am with you alway," and this only
Gives me courage on my way.

3 Piercéd Heart with love o’erflowing, guide me,
Help me through life’s desert find my way;
Let my faith, no matter what betide me,
Find assurance in Thy wounds for aye.
To Thy bosom, for this life is fleeting,
Take me, wash my garments in thy blood,
And arising may I at Thy meeting
Cry with joy: My Lord and God.
And arising may I at Thy meeting
Cry with joy: My Lord and God.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Wheresoe'er I roam through valleys dreary
Title: Wheresoe'er I Roam
Author: Carl Olof Rosenius, 1816-1868
Language: English
Publication Date: 1901
Topic: Sanctification
Tune Information
Name: HVAR JAG GÅR
Source: Danish



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