The Army and Navy Hymnal/Hymns/Not Now, But in the Coming Years

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The Army and Navy Hymnal
edited by Henry Augustine Smith
Not Now, But in the Coming Years by Maxwell Newton Cornelius
(Sometime We'll Understand by James McGranahan)
1893176The Army and Navy Hymnal — Not Now, But in the Coming YearsHenry Augustine SmithMaxwell Newton Cornelius
(Sometime We'll Understand by James McGranahan)

190 Not Now, But in the Coming Years
(SOMETHING WE'LL UNDERSTAND )
Maxwell N. Cornelius James McGranahan
 
  1. Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the better land,
    We'll read the meaning of our tears, And there, sometime, we'll understand.
    Refrain
    Then trust in God thro' all thy days;
    Fear not, for he doth hold thy hand
    Tho' dark thy way, still sing and praise;
    Sometime, sometime, we'll understand. (Last verse: Amen.)
  2. We'll catch the bro-ken thread again, And finish what we here began;
    Heaven will the mysteries explain, And then, ah then, we'll understand.
    Refrain
  3. We'll know why clouds instead of sun Were over many a cherished plan;
    Why song has ceased when scarce begun; 'Tis there, sometime, we'll understand.
    Refrain
  4. Why what we long for most of all, Eludes so oft our eager hand;
    Why hopes are crushed and castles fall, Up there, sometime, we'll understand.
    Refrain
  5. God knows the way, he holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand;
    Sometime with tearless eye we'll see ; Yes, there, up there, we'll understand.
    Refrain

Copyright, 1919, by James McGranahan. Renewal. Charles M. Alexander, owner