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| W. W. Thomas | | Wanderer o'er life's restless ocean | |
| Alice Ridgely | | Watch and pray lest ye enter in temptation | |
| Mattie E. Owens | | We are drifting away | |
| Mary E. Reiter | | We are glad that we've enlisted | |
| May Jess Fleming | | We are Jesus' little sunbeams | |
| Marie Taylor | | We are little jewels shining in the name | |
| Alice Wilson | | We are on our way to a land of day | |
| R. A. Currier | | We are only little givers | |
| Emily Zimmerman | | We are sailing on the ocean to a home | |
| Mary T. Martin | | We are sailing to a lovely port called heaven | |
| E. A. Simes | | We are sowing, ever sowing | |
| Grace Leland | | We are standing on the threshold | |
| Hattie Hewett | | We are toilers in the vineyard, We are working for our | |
| J. J. Coate | | We are traveling in the blessed, holy highway | |
| J. H. Bingman | | We can telephone to glory | |
| Miss Tough | | We cannot praise thee now, Lord | |
| G. Miles | | We come from the mountains afar | |
| Edith Johnson | | We come to tell of Christ the Lord | |
| Elizabeth Cushing Taylor | | We do not see the wind | |
| Catlin | | We greet our friends we've ne'er forgot | |
| C. P. Hodge | | We have come, our heavenly Father | |
| J. R. Baxter | | We have found the road to our eternal home | |
| Sarah Johnson | | We have lost our darling mother | |
| Gertrude Fay | | We hear our country calling | |
| Adeline R. Rosewater | | We hear the call of Israel's children | |
| Elizabeth C. Gaskell | 1810 -- 1865 | We join to pray, with wishes kind | |
| Lillian Huddlestin | | We join to sing a parting song | |
| Lillian Leavell | | We lift our hearts in songs of praise | |
| Elizabeth C. Cardozo | | We met them on the common way | |
| Anna G. Whitmore | | We pray to our Father when night is descending | |
| Pauline Higgins | | We shall see each other darkly | |
| Mary Pyper | 1795 -- 1870 | We shall see him, in our nature | |
| Florence Horton | | We shall see the desert as the rose | |
| Catherine M. McSorley | | We thank thee, O our Father, for all thy loving care | |
| Kate S. Page | | We thy people praise thee | |
| Eulo Johnson | | We weep and mourn when dear ones go | |
| Mildred Pritchett | | We will sing a song of praise | |
| Mrs. George Wagner | | We young people march on for Jesus | |
| J. C. Bateham | | We'll all rise up together | |
| Charles A. Fenn | | We're dreaming tonight of the loved ones dear | |
| Mary A. Smith | | We're God's dear little sunbeams | |
| R. E. Burchett | | We're tenting tonight on the old church ground | |
| I. Johnson | | We're thankful for the Sabbath day | |
| Harriet Hall | | Weary am I, go to rest | |
| E. M. Bohne | | Weary and worn I long for rest | |
| W. H. Brooks | | Weary heart so heavy laden | |
| Kate W. Marsh | | Weary wanderer, will you listen | |
| Howart | | Welcome her back to the board and the hearth | |
| Ruth Inge Bjork | | What a blessed thing to know | |
| Bessie Vail | | What a precious Savior | |