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3049. I Shall Dwell Forever There

1. When the night is o’er and the shadows past,
And eternal dawn dispels the gloom of earthly care;
In the home of God I shall rest at last,
In the land of Eden I shall dwell forever there.

Refrain
I shall walk the streets of the city of God
With its tree of life so bright, so fair,
There will be no night—Jesus is the light,
I shall dwell forever there.

2. Tho’ my sky be filled with the clouds of time,
And my soul is burdened with forebodings of despair,
Yet, my heart is cheered, for the hope is mine,
If I trust in Jesus I shall dwell forever there. [Refrain]

3. How my heart will sing when I see the King,
For there is no sovereign that with Jesus can compare;
So the sacrifice of a life I’ll bring,
And with Him in glory, I shall dwell forever there. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When the night is o'er and the shadows past
Title: I Shall Dwell Forever There
Author: Alfred Henry Ackley (1911)
Refrain First Line: I shall walk the streets of the city of God
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [When the night is o'er and the shadows past]
Composer: Bentley DeForest Ackley
Incipit: 34321 56543 45672
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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