Author: G. W. ArcherHymnal: SMOR1942 #d92 (1942)Person Name: G. W. ArcherFirst Line: The time has come dear papaRefrain First Line: I'll meet you at the portal
Author: Isaiah BaltzellHymnal: SMOR1942 #d118 (1942)Person Name: Isaiah BaltzellFirst Line: We'll all gather home in the morningRefrain First Line: What a gathering
Author: A. M. BeanHymnal: SMOR1942 #d90 (1942)Person Name: A. M. BeanFirst Line: The sands have been washed in the footprintsRefrain First Line: And the toils of the road will seem nothing
Author: Sanford F. BennettHymnal: SMOR1942 #d98 (1942)Person Name: Sanford F. BennettFirst Line: There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than dayRefrain First Line: In the sweet by and by
Author: W. A. BerryHymnal: SMOR1942 #d37 (1942)Person Name: W. A. BerryFirst Line: If I should be living when Jesus comesRefrain First Line: 'Twill be a wonderful happy day
Author: Albert E. BrumleyHymnal: SMOR1942 #d33 (1942)Person Name: Albert E. BrumleyFirst Line: I wandered again to my old cabin homeRefrain First Line: I called and I called, but nobody answered
Author: Albert E. BrumleyHymnal: SMOR1942 #d93 (1942)Person Name: Albert E. BrumleyFirst Line: There are mansions high, there are mansions wideRefrain First Line: I know my mother's mansion
Author: A. J. BuchananHymnal: SMOR1942 #d14 (1942)Person Name: A. J. BuchananFirst Line: Have you heard of that bright cityRefrain First Line: Over there, the angels wait
Author: Herbert BuffumHymnal: SMOR1942 #d46 (1942)Person Name: Herbert BuffumFirst Line: I've been traveling for JesusRefrain First Line: When I move to the sky
Author: L. O. BynumHymnal: SMOR1942 #d113 (1942)Person Name: L. O. BynumFirst Line: We come to pay tribute to our loved ones goneRefrain First Line: Yes, some glad morning in the bye and bye
Author: L. O. BynumHymnal: SMOR1942 #d123 (1942)Person Name: L. O. BynumFirst Line: When I come to the river so deep and wideRefrain First Line: Bright angels, they will meet me there
Author: Erlene DobbsHymnal: SMOR1942 #d128 (1942)Person Name: Erlene DobbsFirst Line: When this life with its toiling is endedRefrain First Line: There'll be someone looking for you
Author: Thomas A. DorseyHymnal: SMOR1942 #d126 (1942)Person Name: Thomas A. DorseyFirst Line: When my way groweth drear, precious LordRefrain First Line: Precious Lord, take my hand
Author: J. W. EllisHymnal: SMOR1942 #d107 (1942)Person Name: J. W. EllisFirst Line: To that bright celestial shoreRefrain First Line: They have drifted, drifted o'er
Author: James W. GainesHymnal: SMOR1942 #d87 (1942)Person Name: James W. GainesFirst Line: Soon the toils of life will ceaseRefrain First Line: Blessed thought, there to dwell
Author: Frank M. Graham; B. F. BrewingtonHymnal: SMOR1942 #d67 (1942)Person Name: Frank M. GrahamFirst Line: O soon will our Savior be calling us homewardRefrain First Line: I will be waiting
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: SMOR1942 #d124 (1942)Person Name: J. M. HensonFirst Line: When I go to the home of my childhoodRefrain First Line: Yes, I miss my mother and my dad
Author: J. H. HieronymousHymnal: SMOR1942 #d66 (1942)Person Name: J. H. HieronymousFirst Line: Now mother is old and wrinkled and grayRefrain First Line: There's a place in my home for mother to dwell
Author: J. M. HunterHymnal: SMOR1942 #d8 (1942)Person Name: J. M. HunterFirst Line: Dear mother, safe on that bright shoreRefrain First Line: Beautiful gate of pearly white
Author: D. W. C. HuntingtonHymnal: SMOR1942 #d69 (1942)Person Name: D. W. C. HuntingtonFirst Line: O think of the home over there, By the side of the river
Author: J. B. KarnesHymnal: SMOR1942 #d15 (1942)Person Name: J. B. KarnesFirst Line: Here I labor and toil as I look for a homeRefrain First Line: There's a mansion now empty
Author: Frederick M. LehmanHymnal: SMOR1942 #d103 (1942)Person Name: Frederick M. LehmanFirst Line: There's no disappointment in heaven, no wearinessRefrain First Line: I'm bound for that beautiful city