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WHEM
I
AM
GONE.
10s
&
4s.
"Weep
not
for
me."
Lúke
23-28
M.
H.
T.
M.
H.
Turner.
1852.
1. Shed
not
a
tear
o'er
your
friend's
ear
-
ly
bier,
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone;
Smile
when
the
slow
tell
-
ing
bell
you
shall
hear,
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone.
Weep
not
for
me
as
you
stand
round
my
grave,
2.
Plant
you
a
rose
that
shall
bloom
o'er
my
grave,
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone;
Sing
a
sweet
song
such
as
an
-
gels
may
have.
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone.
Praise
ye
the
Lord
that
I'm
freed
from
all
care,
Think
who
has
died
His
be
-
lov
-
ed
to
save,
Think
of
the
crown
all
the
ransomed
shall
wear,
When
I
am
gone,
I
am
gone.
Pray
Ye
the
Lord
that
my
joys
ye
shall
share,
Look
up
on
high
and
be-lieve
that
I'm
there,
When
I
am
gone,
I
am
gone.
But
little
is
known
of
Mr
Turner,
the
author
and
composer
of
the
above
tune.
He
was
a
member
of
the
Southern
Musical
Convention
and
of
the
Chattahoo-
chee
Musical
Convention
from
1850
to
1860.
He
taught
music
in
Coweta
county
Georgia,
previous
to
the
war
and
died
in
that
county,
the
date
of
which
we
have
not
been
able
to
find
out.
He
was
a
good
singer
and
director
of
music.
He
married
and
lived
all
his
life
in
the
county
above
named.