Wayfaring Stranger (Am)www.traditionalmusic.co.uk .
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1I am a2I know dark
3I’ll soon bepoor_ way−far−ing stran−ger While trav−’ling through_ this world ofclouds_ will gath−er round me, I know my way_ is rough andfree_ from ev−ry tri−al, My bod−y sleep_ in the church−woe, Yet there’s no sick−ness, toil nor dan−ger In that brightsteep; But gold−en fields_ lie out be−fore me Where God’s re−yard; I’ll drop the cross_ of self−de−ni−al And en−terworld_ to which I go. I’m go−ing there_ to see mydeemed_ shall ev−er sleep. I’m go−ing there_ to see myon_ my great re−ward. I’m go−ing there_ to see myFa−ther, I’m go−ing there_ no more to roam; I’m on−lymoth−er, She said she’d meet_ me when I come; I’m on−lySav−ior, To sing His praise_ for−ev−er more; I’m on−lygo−_ing o−ver Jor−dan. I’m on−ly go−_ing o−ver home.go−_ing o−ver Jor−dan. I’m on−ly go−_ing o−ver home.go−_ing o−ver Jor−dan, I’m on−ly go−_ing o−ver home.