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178. The Land of Endless Day

1 I’m going to the land of endless day,
Where there’ll be no night, and tears are wiped away;
On that golden, happy shore,
I shall live forevermore,
Yea! I’m going to the land of endless day.

Refrain:
Won’t you come, friend, to the land of endless day?
God would not have any soul to go astray;
And the Gospel-ship will call
At each heart to welcome all;
Say you’ll come, friend, to that land of endless day.

2 I’m going to the land of endless day,
Where they do not live by faith or even pray;
There I’ll know my Savior’s grace,
When I look upon His face,
Yea! I’m going to the land of endless day. [Refrain]

3 I’m going to the land of endless day,
Where I’ll meet my loved ones clothed in bright array;
All with Him, and not to part,
Ne’er to have an aching heart,
Yea! I’m going to the land of endless day. [Refrain]

4 I’m going to the land of endless day,
Where with Christ and all His saints I’ll reign for aye;
In the white-robed choir I’ll sing,
Glory to our Lord and King,
Yea! I’m going to the land of endless day. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I'm going to the land of endless day
Title: The Land of Endless Day
Author: P. W. D.
Refrain First Line: Won't you come, friend, to the land of endless day
Publication Date: 1918
Tune Information
Name: [I'm going to the land of endless day]
Composer: P. W. Dixon



Media
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