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Greeting Hymn.

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Written for the Alumni of Albion College, Michigan; and sung at their last re-union, June, 1881.     The gliding years have rolled along,         And once again we come,     With greeting hand and choral song,         To our old college-home; -     Sweet college-home! dear college-home!         We gladly gather here,                 Old friends to greet,                 Old faces meet,         And sing our songs of cheer!     A welcome true for those we meet,         For those we miss, a sigh;     Of some we ne'er again may greet,         We speak with tearful eye;     Some rest with God, whose feet once trod         These halls with ours of yore;                 And some there are                 Who wander far         On many a distant shore!     God, bless and keep the ones who roam,         And us who meet again;     And lit us each for that bright home         Where comes no parting pain; -     Oh, aid us still, thro' good or ill         Still earnest for the right,                 With spirits true,                 To dare and do,         With Heaven and thee in sight!     And as the lingering years go by,     And changeful seasons come,     Still let thine eye rest lovingly         On this old college-home; -     Sweet college-home! dear college-home!         We gladly gather here,                 Old friends to meet,                 Old faces greet,         And sing our songs of cheer!

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