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6979. 'Twill Not Be Long

1. ’Twill not be long, our journey here;
Each broken sigh and falling tear
Will soon be gone, and all will be
A cloudless sky, a waveless sea.

Refrain
Roll on, dark stream,
We dread not thy foam;
The pilgrim is longing for home, sweet home.

2. ’Twill not be long; the yearning heart
May feel its every hope depart,
And grief be mingled with its song;
We’ll meet again; ’twill not be long. [Refrain]

3. Though sad we mark the closing eye,
Of those we loved in days gone by,
Yet sweet in death their latest song—
We’ll meet again; ’twill not be long. [Refrain]

4. These checkered wilds, with thorns o’erspread,
Through which our way so oft is led—
This march of time, with truth so strong,
Will end in bliss; ’twill not be long. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: 'Twill not be long, our journey here
Title: 'Twill Not Be Long
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1868)
Refrain First Line: Roll on, dark stream
Language: English
Source: The Silver Spray, by W. H. Doane (Cincinnati, Ohio: John Church & Company, 1868)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ['Twill not be long, our journey here]
Composer: William Howard Doane
Incipit: 12333 45432 34446
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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