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| Text: | The Wide, Wide World |
| Author: | T. H. |
| Tune: | [There are many snares and dangers] |
| Composer: | Thoro Harris |
1 There are many snares and dangers
That beset my feet untried
Ere I reach the golden city
Just beyond the swelling tide;
But my Saviour walks beside me
Thro’ the desert wilds unknown,
For I never dare to journey
In this wide, wide world alone.
2 O, I seek a better country—
‘Tis so weary waiting here!
But thro’ all the toilsome journey
I can feel His presence near.
Day by day the path grows brighter
Upward leading to His throne;
Jesus will not leave His pilgrim
In this wide, wide world alone.
3 Take the Saviour for thy comrade,
Let thy heart on Him be stayed;
He will never leave thee lonely,
He will give thee strength and aid.
Christ will dwell with thee forever,
Make thy heart His royal throne;
Child of grief, why wilt thou wander
Thro’ this wide, wide world alone?
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | There are many snares and dangers |
| Title: | The Wide, Wide World |
| Author: | T. H. (1906) |
| Publication Date: | 1906 |
| Topic: | Comfort and Safety; Guidance |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [There are many snares and dangers] |
| Composer: | Thoro Harris (1906) |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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