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8. I’m Trusting in My Pilot

1 I’m trusting in my Pilot Who shall keep my ship from harm,
No waves can overwhelm me, and no tempest can alarm;
When storms of life are raging I am safe within His arm,
My Pilot guides me homeward to the harbor!

Refrain:
I’m trusting in my Pilot in storm or sunshine bright,
I’m trusting in my Pilot in darkness or in light;
I’m sailing ever onward by faith, and not by sight,
My Pilot guides me homeward to the harbor!

2 I’m trusting in my Pilot when the ocean billows roll,
No rocks can ever wreck me and I fear no hidden shoal;
For He shall bring me safely to the haven of the soul,
My Pilot guides me homeward to the harbor! [Refrain]

3 I’m trusting in my Pilot when the skies are overcast,
The sun will soon be shining and the perils all be past;
Rejoicing, I shall anchor on the golden shore at last,
My Pilot guides me homeward to the harbor! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I’m trusting in my Pilot Who shall keep my ship from harm
Title: I’m Trusting in My Pilot
Author: Elsie Duncan Yale
Refrain First Line: I’m trusting in my Pilot in storm or sunshine bright
Language: English
Publication Date: 1907
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [I’m trusting in my Pilot]
Composer: Adam Geibel
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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