I Hear Sweet Singing

A lonesome feeling comes stealing when I think of the past

Author: Walter E. Howell (1993)
Tune: [A lonesome feeling comes stealing when I think of the past]
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1 A lonesome feeling comes stealing when I think of the past,
Days of childhood when life was full and free, full and free,
I see the old home and loved ones of the long, long ago,
And the voices I loved come back to me.

Refrain:
I hear sweet singing (Of love and duty,) in tones, (of matchless beauty,)
Voices from the other shore; (Bright shore;)
The mem'ry lingers (And makes me ponder,) of days, (we'll spend up yonder,
Where I'll see their forms once more. (Again once more.)

2 I seem to see them around the hearth-stone when day is done,
Singing praises to Christ of Calvary, Calvary;
I seem to hear them again as they burst forth in a song,
Voices blending in sweetest harmony. [Refrain]

3 The voices of those I loved are silent now that they've gone,
Only mem'ries remain to bless and burn, bless and burn;
This hope I charish: to meet them yonder in gloryland,
Since they've gone on that trip of no return. [Refrain]

Source: Clarion Call #101

Author: Walter E. Howell

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First Line: A lonesome feeling comes stealing when I think of the past
Title: I Hear Sweet Singing
Author: Walter E. Howell (1993)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I hear sweet singing in tones
Publication Date: 2002
Copyright: © M. Lynwood Smith Publications in New Songs No. 31

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Clarion Call #101

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