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13992. Dreams

1 Dreams of a land mine eyes shall see,
Sweep thro’ my soul tonight;
Land where the glorified will be,
Robed in eternal light.

Refrain:
Oh, land, beautiful land
Where my Savior dwells,
Place of which my Bible
And the ages tell,
Oh, land, beautiful land
Where sweet music swells,
Won’t you meet me there?

2 Dreams of the songs
Mine eyes shall hear,
Flood all my soul tonight;
Songs whispering words
Of hope and cheer,
Known in the song-land bright. [Refrain]

3 Dream of all dreams when I awake,
And look upon His face;
Dream of all dreams,
When morn shall break,
And I am saved by grace. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Dreams of a land mine eyes shall see
Title: Dreams
Author: Marguerite B. Bixler Garrett
Refrain First Line: Oh, land, beautiful land
Language: English
Source: Kingdom Songs (Elgin, IL: Brethren Publishing House, 1915)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: "Dreams" was sug­gest­ed when I stood up­on the sum­mit of Mt. Ta­bor, of Ga­li­lee. The view from this iso­lat­ed moun­tain is one of the fin­est in Pal­es­tine. Margueritte Garrett
Tune Information
Name: [Dreams of a land mine eyes shall see]
Composer: Marguerite B. Bixler Garrett (adapt.)
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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