Dear Lord, Remember Me

Myrtle Jackson

I won't care though dark and drear my way may be
I won’t mind the cross to bear
For I know in God's own time He'll set me free
But this I pray, dear Lord, remember me

Remember me when tears are falling down
Remember me when trouble’s all around
And look down at the river of Jordan
In calling the roll, oh Lord, remember me

I won't mind although some bitter lots be mine
To bear uncomplainingly
I've decided come what may I'll follow Thee
But this I pray, dear Lord, remember me

I won't mind though I may go through waters deep
Still his song my prayer shall be
If I'm right I know I'll gain the victory
But this I pray, dear Lord, remember me

Remember me when tears are falling down
Remember me when trouble's all around
And look down at the river of Jordan
In calling the roll, oh Lord, remember me

Trivia about the song Dear Lord, Remember Me by Hank Snow

When was the song “Dear Lord, Remember Me” released by Hank Snow?
The song Dear Lord, Remember Me was released in 1966, on the album “Gospel Train”.
Who composed the song “Dear Lord, Remember Me” by Hank Snow?
The song “Dear Lord, Remember Me” by Hank Snow was composed by Myrtle Jackson.

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