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7930. The Last Lovely Morning

1 The last lovely morning,
All blooming and fair,
Is fast onward fleeting,
And soon will appear.

Refrain:
While the mighty, mighty, mighty trump
Sounds, "Come, come away";
Oh, let us be ready
To hail the glad day.

2 And when that bright morning
In splendor shall dawn,
Our tears shall be ended,
Our sorrows all gone. [Refrain]

3 The Bridegroom from glory
To earth shall descend,
Ten thousand bright angels
Around Him attend. [Refrain]

4 The grave shall be opened,
The dead shall arise,
And with the Redeemer
Mount up to the skies. [Refrain]

5 The saints, then immortal,
In glory shall reign,
The Bride with the Bridegroom
Forever remain. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The last lovely morning
Title: The Last Lovely Morning
Author: Anonymous
Refrain First Line: While the mighty, mighty, mighty trump
Language: English
Source: Sacred Melodies for Second Advent, Conference and Camp Meetings (Boston: Joshua V. Himes, 1843)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [The last lovely morning]
Harmonizer: Joseph P. Powell (1875)
Key: G Major or modal
Source: The Christian Hymnal (Cincinnati: Chase & Hall, 1875)
Copyright: Public Domain



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