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Wayfaring Stranger
American Folk Song
4
4
= 86 ( On second and third verses with rhythm) (Second time add rhythm)
4
Voice
4
4
Soprano
Alto 4
44
Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Bass
Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
3
9
Vo.
3. I want to wear a crown of
S.
Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh,
A.
Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh,
B.
stran ger, Just trav' lling through this world of woe. Yet there's no
'round me, I know my way is rough and steep. Yet gol den
glo ry, When I get home to that good land. I want to
S.
oh . . . . .
A.
oh . . . . .
B.
oh . . . . .
17 3 3 3
3
Vo.
sick ness, no toil nor dan ger in that bright land to which I
fields lie just be fore me where God's re deemed their vi gils
shout sal va tions sto ry in con cert with the blood washed
S.
A.
B.
2
20
3
Vo.
3 3
go. I'm 3go ing there to see my fa ther, I'm 3go ing
keep. I'm go ing there to see my mo ther, I'm go ing
band. I'm go ing there to meet my Sa viour, To sing his
S.
A.
B.
23 3 3 3 3
Vo.
3 3
there no more to roam. I'm on ly go ing o ver
there no more to roam. I'm on ly go ing o ver
praise for e ver more. I'm on ly go ing o ver
S.
A.
B.
26 3
3
Vo.
Jor dan, I'm on ly go ing o er home.
S.
A.
B.