Appears in 50 hymnalsFirst Line: Trials dark on ev'ry hand and we cannot understandRefrain First Line: By and by, when the morning comesUsed With Tune: [Trials dark on ev'ry hand and we cannot understand]
Appears in 51 hymnalsFirst Line: When judgment day is drawing nighRefrain First Line: O where shall I be when the last trumpet sounds?Used With Tune: [When judgment day is drawing nigh]
Appears in 45 hymnalsFirst Line: I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me inRefrain First Line: Now let us have a little talk with JesusUsed With Tune: [I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in]
Appears in 41 hymnalsFirst Line: Goin't' lay down my burdenRefrain First Line: Ain't goin't' study war no moreUsed With Tune: [Goin't' lay down my burden]
Appears in 24 hymnalsFirst Line: Did ever you see the like before?Refrain First Line: O I know the Lord, I know the LordUsed With Tune: [Did ever you see the like before?]
Author: Mrs. C. C. Y.Appears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: Weary of roaming aroundRefrain First Line: I've a mansion bright and fairUsed With Tune: [Weary of roaming around]
Author: Eugene WrightAppears in 1 hymnalFirst Line: As we travel on the road together, children of the heav'nly KingRefrain First Line: There's a gonna be a wonderful getting' up mornin'Used With Tune: [As we travel on the road together, children of the heav'nly King]