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60. After the Midnight

1 After the midnight, morning will greet us;
After the sadness, joy will appear;
After the tempest, sunlight will meet us;
After the jeering, praise we shall hear.

Chorus:
After the shadows, there will be sunshine,
After the frown, the soul-cheering smile;
Cling to the Savior, love Him forever;
All will be well in a little while.

2 After the battle, peace will be given;
After the weeping, song there will be;
After the journey there will be heaven,-
Burdens will fall and we shall be free. [Chorus]

3 Shadows and sunshine all thro' the story,
Teardrops and pleasure, day after day;
But when we reach the kingdom of glory,
Trials of earth will vanish away. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: After the midnight, morning will greet us
Title: After the Midnight
Author: James Rowe (1915)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1997
Scripture:
Topic: Christians: Assurance; Funeral
Tune Information
Name: [After the midnight, morning will greet us]
Composer: Samuel W. Beazley (1915)
Key: A♭ Major



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