Then come what may of sun­shine or of woe

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Then come what may of sun­shine or of woe· 1 hymn found
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Stay very near, my wa­ver­ing steps to see;

Then come what may of sun­shine or of woe

I gain my Heav­en as I walk with Thee.

I Walk and Talk with Thee

lyricist: Cora McAdams, 1923
Composer: Herman Stephens
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...Stay very near, my wa­ver­ing steps to see;

Then come what may of sun­shine or of woe,

I gain my Heav­en as I walk with Thee....

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Stay very near, my wa­ver­ing steps to see;

Then come what may of sun­shine or of woe,

I gain my Heav­en as I walk with Thee.

I Walk and Talk with Thee

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