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14511. Some Glad Sweet Day

1 Some glad sweet day, the Master’s voice will call me,
To lay aside this life of toil and care;
On joyful wing I’ll mount to realms of glory—
And meet my blessèd Savior in the air.

Refrain:
Some glad sweet day, the journey will be ended,
And we shall see Him face to face;
Around the throne with voices sweetly blending,
We’ll sing the riches of His grace.

2 Some glad sweet day, the feet that have grown weary,
In traveling thro’ this lonely vale of tears;
Will find repose beyond this land of shadows,
And perfect rest thro’ all the passing years. [Refrain]

3 Take courage, soul, nor ever fear nor falter,
Thy Savior will supply abundant grace;
In that bright home where all is joy and gladness,
There we shall meet the Savior face to face. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Some glad sweet day, the Master’s voice will call me
Title: Some Glad Sweet Day
Author: A. J. Summers
Refrain First Line: Some glad sweet day, the journey will be ended
Language: English
Source: Voices of Victory by Peter P. Bilhorn (Chicago: Bilhorn Brothers, 1913)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Some glad sweet day, the Master’s voice will call me]
Composer: Peter Philip Bilhorn
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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