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271. The Tree of Life

1 There’s a tree that’s ever growing, growing,
Growing on the heavenly shore;
Where the stream of life is flowing, flowing,
Flowing on forevermore!

Chorus:
O how bright, O how bright,
O how bright the flowers grow!
O how soft, O how soft,
O how soft the waters flow
On that heav’nly shore,
On that heav’nly shore;
Where the tree of life is growing, growing,
Growing on forevermore!

2 Its bright flow’rs are ever flinging, flinging,
Flinging perfume on the air;
While the angelic harps are ringing, ringing,
Ringing heave’nly music there. [Chorus]

3 And its leaves are for the healing, healing,
Healing of the nations all;
Send the glorious tidings pealing, pealing,
Pealing like the trumpet’s call! [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: There's a tree that's ever growing, growing
Title: The Tree of Life
Author: R. Torrey
Refrain First Line: O how bright, O how bright
Language: English
Publication Date: 1885
Topic: Heaven
Tune Information
Name: [There's a tree that's ever growing, growing]
Composer: Asa Hull



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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