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Wherever Thou Goest

Representative Text

1 Where'er thou goest I will go:
Dear Savior, lead the way;
Just where, or how, I do not know,
But thou'lt not lead astray.

Refrain:
Where'er thou goest I will go,
Near thee I'll keep each day;
Where'er thou goest I will go,
Through all life's weary way.

2 Where'er thou goest I will go,
Though up the mountain steep;
A faithful Guide thou art, I know,
So close to thee I'll keep.[Refrain]

3 Where'er thou goest I will go,
Though in some lonely dell;
Thou wilt be there—how sweet to know,
And cheerless hours dispel.[Refrain]

4 Where'er thou goest I will go,
Through all my life's rough way;
And, at its end, I'll pass, I know,
Into an endless day. [Refrain]

Source: The Christian Sunday School Hymnal: a compilation of choice hymns and tunes for Sunday schools #76

Author: Thomas E. Hall

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Text Information

First Line: Wherever Thou goest I will go
Title: Wherever Thou Goest
Author: Thomas E. Hall (1879)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Wherever Thou goest I will go
Publication Date: 1879
Copyright: Public Domain

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