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Every Grief Shall Pass Away

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: Songs of Christian Service #19 (1903) First Line: What if here my path is shadowed Refrain First Line: There shall be no sighing there Lyrics: 1 What if here my path is shadowed, And the skies are dark and gray? In the light of heaven’s glory, Every grief shall pass away. Refrain: There shall be no sighing there, In the realm of endless day; In the light of heaven’s glory, Every grief shall pass away. 2 What tho’ here alone I wander, Often homeless, often sad? Over there are joys eternal, Ever more to make me glad. [Refrain] 3 What tho’ here each day my bring me, Bitter trials to endure? There no more they’ll be remembered, By life’s crystal waters pure. [Refrain] 4 Safe at last, what will it matter, If the way was long and drear? There eternal joys shall greet us, And eternal light and cheer. [Refrain] Tune Title: [What if here my path is shadowed]
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Every Grief Shall Pass Away

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: Rose of Sharon Hymns #501 (1917) First Line: What if here my path is shadowed Refrain First Line: There shall be no sighing there Languages: English Tune Title: [What if here my path is shadowed]

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