50. We Shall Know

1 When the mists have roll’d in splendor
From the beauty of the hills,
And the sunshine, warm and tender,
Falls in kisses on the rills,
We may read love’s shining letter
In the rainbow of the spray,—
We shall know each other better
When the mists have cleared away.

Refrain:
We shall know as we are known,
Never more to walk alone,
In the dawning of the morning,
When the mists have cleared away;
In the dawning of the morning,
When the mists have cleared away.

2 If we err, in human blindness,
And forget that we are dust;
If we miss the law of kindness
When we struggle to be just,
Snowy wings of peace shall cover
All the plain that hides away,—
When the weary watch is over,
And the mists have cleared away. [Refrain]

3 When the mists have risen above us,
As our Father knows his own,
Face to face with those that love us,
We shall know as we are known;
Love, beyond the orient meadows
Floats the golden fringe of day,
Heart to heart, we bide the shadows,
Till the mists have cleared away. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: When the mists have roll'd in splendor
Title: We Shall Know
Author: Annie Herbert
Refrain First Line: We shall know as we are known
Publication Date: 1885
Tune Information
Name: [When the mists have roll'd]
Composer: J. H. Anderson



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