13932. He Knoweth The Way

1 I know not—the way is so misty—
The joys or the griefs it shall bring,
What clouds are o’erhanging the future,
What flow’rs by the roadside shall spring;
But there’s One who will journey beside me,
Nor in weal nor in woe will forsake;
And this is my solace and comfort—
"He knoweth the way that I take."

2 I stand where the two ways are meeting,
And know not the right from the wrong;
No beckoning fingers direct me,
No welcome floats to me in song;
But my guide will soon give me a token,
By wilderness, mountain or lake;
Whatever the darkness about me,
"He knoweth the way that I take."

3 And I know that the way leadeth homeward
To the land of the pure and the blest,
To the country of ever fair summer,
To the city of peace and of rest;
And there shall be healing for sickness,
And fountains, life’s fever to slake;
What matters beside? I go heav’nward,
"He knoweth the way that I take."

Text Information
First Line: I know not—the way is so misty—
Title: He Knoweth The Way
Author: Emma E. Goodrich
Meter: 98.98 D
Language: English
Source: Fount of Blessing by Robert G. Staples (Chicago: Central Book Concern, Publishers, 1880)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: HEBEI
Composer: Robert Griffin Staples (1880)
Meter: 98.98 D
Key: F Major or modal
Copyright: Public Domain



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