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I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow (The pilgrim's Song)

Author: Charles A. Tindley Hymnal: Beams of Heaven #33 (2006) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow]
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City Called Heaven

Hymnal: Songs of Zion #135 (1981) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Lyrics: 1 I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow, I'm tossed in this wide world alone, No hope have I for tomorrow, I've started to make heav'n my home. Sometimes I am tossed and driven, Lord, Sometimes I don't know where to roam, I've heard of a city called heaven, I've started to make it my home. 2 My mother has reached that pure glory, My father's still walkin' in sin, My brothers and sisters won't own me, Because I am tryin' to get in. Sometimes I am tossed and driven, Lord, Sometimes I don't know where to roam, I've heard of a city called heaven, I've started to make it my home. Topics: Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow]
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The Pilgrim's Song

Author: C.A. Tindley Hymnal: Soul Echoes #40 (1909) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Lyrics: 1. I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow, Cast out in this wide world to roam; Uncertain of life for tomorrow, I want to make heaven my home. Sometimes I am both tossed and driven; Sometimes I know not where to roam; I hear of a city called heaven, I am striving to make it my home. 2. They tell me its walls are of jasper, The streets are all paved with pure gold, My Jesus is the building master, He is making a home for my soul. The city is way over yonder, A city that's quite out of sight; I have a few days yet to wander, A few more hard battles to fight. 3. I am now in a waste howling desert, Not a foot of its land to call mine; No cottage nor tent for a shelter, Tho' storms are descending sometimes, I have friends that are now up in heaven, And others still walking in sin; If brothers and sisters don't own me, My Jesus says he'll take me in. 4. I am wandering in this land of danger, No comfort or peace do I find; I am a poor wayfaring stranger, To troubles and trials confined, When friends and relations forsake me, And sorrows like billows roll high, I think of the kind words of Jesus, Which say, "Weary child, I am nigh." 5. My lot among men may be dreary, My station quite poor and despised; By grace I will run and not weary, Till called up with Jesus on high. When death shall determine my stay here, My body is laid in the grave. I hope I shall dwell with my Father, In heaven, there always to stay. 6. Hark! listen to the music from heaven; Oh! what is this steals on my frame? I see the old ship drawing nearer, The Captain is calling my name. To you, my old friends and companions: The fight will not be very long; Though now among lions, like Daniel, Deliverance surely will come. Languages: English

The Poor Pilgrims

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Silver Trumpets #99 (1952) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Refrain First Line: Sometimes I'm tossed and driven Languages: English Tune Title: [I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow]

A pilgrim of sorrow

Hymnal: Joyful Meeting in Glory Song Book No.1 #d24 (1919) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Refrain First Line: Sometimes I'm both tossed and driven Languages: English

Sometimes I am tossed and driven

Hymnal: One Hundred Songs of Praise #78 (1890) First Line: I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow Languages: English

I Am a Poor Wayfairing Stranger

Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #625 (1975) First Line: I am a poor wayfaring stranger Languages: English

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