Tho’ my lot be wea­ry—toil­ing since the spring

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Waiting for the King of kings.

Tho’ my lot be wea­ry—toil­ing since the spring

Yet a time of rest­ing com­eth with my king;

Waiting for the King (Servoss)

lyricist: Mary Servoss, 1883
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
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...Waiting for the King of kings.

Tho’ my lot be wea­ry—toil­ing since the spring,

Yet a time of rest­ing com­eth with my king;...

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Waiting for the King of kings.

Tho’ my lot be wea­ry—toil­ing since the spring,

Yet a time of rest­ing com­eth with my king;

Waiting for the King (Servoss)

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