William Hyde: You have nothing to fear from the journey, Though your way may be burdened by thorns. For the Lord will be with you each step of the way As you travel with faith through the storm. And you've nothing to fear from your trials, Though they seem far too heavy to bear. Take His hand and He'll lead you gently along And you'll find peace and safety there. You have nothing to fear from the journey, Though your body is tired and worn. For the Lord will send angels to lift up your arms And He'll carry the burden you've born. And you've nothing to fear from your suff'ring, Nor the grief you've been called on to bear, Take His hand and He'll lead you gently along And you'll find peace and safety there. There is nothing to fear from the nights that are lonely, There's nothing to fear from the cold! There's nothing to fear from what might be tomorrow, For heaven is with you, And angels watch over His fold. You have nothing to fear from the journey, Though it seems far too early to go. Heaven's angels will take you where tears are no more And they'll lead you to glory untold. And you've nothing to fear from your sorrow, Though your life has been burdened by care. Take His hand and He'll lead you safely back home And you'll rest from your labors there.