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Text: | They Never Die Up Yonder |
Author: | Lizzie DeArmond |
Tune: | [When the everlasting morning on this weary earth shall dawn] |
Composer: | C. Austin Miles |
1 When the everlasting morning on this weary earth shall dawn,
And we hear the trumpet sounding loud and clear;
When the angels from the battlements of heaven shout for joy;
We will greet the friends we loved and cherished here.
Refrain:
For they never die up yonder,
There with joy they stand arrayed;
No, they never die up yonder,
Jesus all the debt has paid.
2 By the angel bands attended, up along the starry way
They have journey’d where the surges swell no more;
They have left their earthly temple for a house not made with hands;
They are living on the peaceful Eden shore. [Refrain]
3 We shall know them by the lovelight that still lingers in their eyes,
Tho’ their faces bright with heaven’s glory shine;
Those who vanished from earth’s portals and were lost a little while
In the summerland of Paradise divine. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When the everlasting morning on this weary earth shall dawn |
Title: | They Never Die Up Yonder |
Author: | Lizzie DeArmond |
Refrain First Line: | For they never die up yonder |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1900 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [When the everlasting morning on this weary earth shall dawn] |
Composer: | C. Austin Miles |
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