19. Wayfaring Stranger

1 I’m just a poor wayfaring stranger,
I’m trav’ling through this world below;
There is no sickness, toil, nor danger,
In that bright world to which I go.
I’m going there to see my father,
I’m going there no more to roam;
I’m just a going over Jordan,
I’m just a going over home.

2 I know dark clouds will gather o’er me,
I know my pathway’s rough and steep;
But golden fields lie out before me,
Where weary eyes no more shall weep.
I’m going there to see my mother,
She said she’d meet me when I come;
I’m just a going over Jordan,
I’m just a going over home.

3 I want to sing salvations story,
In concert with the blood-washed band;
I want to wear a crown of glory,
When I get home to that good land.
I’m going there to see my brothers,
They passed before me one by one;
I’m just a going over Jordan,
I’m just a going over home.

4 I’ll soon be free from every trial,
This form will rest beneath the sod;
I’ll drop the cross of self-denial,
And enter in my home with God.
I’m going there to see my Saviour,
Who shed for me His precious blood;
I’m just a going over Jordan,
I’m just a going over home.

Text Information
First Line: I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger
Title: Wayfaring Stranger
Refrain First Line: I'm just-a going over Jordan
Language: English
Publication Date: 1993
Topic: Advent
Source: Traditional
Tune Information
Name: [I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger]
Arranger: Horace Clarence Boyer (b. 1935)
Key: c minor
Source: American Folk Song
Copyright: Arr. © 1992 Horace Clarence Boyer



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