Life
is like a mountain railroad,
With an engineer that's brave;
We must make the run successful,
From the cradle to the grave;
Watch the curves, the hills, the
tunnels;
Never falter, never quail;
Keep your hand upon the
throttle,
And your eye upon the rail.
Chorus:
Blessed Saviour, Thou wilt guide
us,
Till we reach that blissful
shore;
Where the angels wait to join us
In thy praise for evermore.
You will roll up grades of
trial;
You will cross the bridge of
strife;
See that Christ is your
conductor;
On this lightning train of life;
Always mindful of obstruction,
Do your duty, never fail;
Keep your hand upon the
throttle, and your eye upon the
rail.
You will often find
obstruction;
Look for storms of wind and
rain;
On a hill, or curve, or trestle.
They will almost ditch your
train;
Put your trust alone in Jesus;
Never falter, never fail;
Keep your hand upon the
throttle, and your eye upon the
rail.
As you roll across the
trestle,
Spanning Jordan's swelling tide.
You behold the Union depot
Into which your train will
guide.
There you'll meet the
Superintendent,
God the father, God the son
With the hearty, joyous plaudit,
"Weary pilgrim, welcome Home!"

