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SEQUEL TO “ HOW TIIE HATES CAME AJAIi 
Words and Music by 0. A. WHITE, 
1. Moth - er, the gates 
2. 0 - Ter the riy • 
S. Yes, there are lit 
are wide o 
er, dear moth 
tie feet wait 
Andanle. 
songs Of wel - come to all from a - far .. 
you, There safe on the bright gold - en shore 
pen, Where part - ing will come nev - er - more. 
And an - gels are sing - ing their glad 
Are wait - ing and watching now for 
They stand at the gates now wide o 
gates that were on 
lit - tie ones lone 
lov’d ones now left 
ly a - jar., 
one be - fore, 
on the shore 
For you the gates are wide o 
Moth -er, the gates are wide o 
God in his mer - cy has o 
deep, The fer - ry - man waits at the bar, 
ley, But fol - low that bright guid - ing star 
dried, The jour - ney it can - not be far,. 
Moth-er, the riv - er is 
Fear not the dark, lone - ly 
Moth - er, those tears will be 
c non vs. 
the dark shadowed vale, Be-yond there’s a bright guid-ing star 
Fear not the dark shadowed vale, Be-yond there’s a bright, a bright guid-ing star 
Gocl, in" his mer - cy, has o - pened The gates that were on - ly a - jar 
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By permission of White, .Smith d: Go., owners of copyright . 
