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This hymn is in two connected parts, the first is reflective, the second is jubilant. The author is unknown.
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger,
Passing through this darksome vale?
Knowest thou not 'tis full of danger,
And will not thy courage fail?
CHORUS.
I am bound for the kingdom,
Will you go to glory with me?
Hallelujah! praise you the Lord.
Pilgrim, thou dost justly call me,
Wandering o'er this waste so wide;
Yet no harm will e'er befall me,
While I'm blest with such a guide.
CHORUS.
I am bound for the kingdom,
Will you go to glory with me?
Hallelujah! praise you the Lord.
Yes, unseen--but still believe me,
Such a guide my steps attends;
He'll in every strait relieve me,
He from every harm defends.
CHORUS.
I am bound for the kingdom,
Will you go to glory with me?
Hallelujah! praise you the Lord.
Anonymous (The Christian Hymn Book, 1870)
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