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Loved One, Farewell

Author: Mary Bridges Canedy Slade Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3987 First Line: Birds are rejoicing Lyrics: 1. Birds are rejoicing, O’er hill and dell; Hushed is thy voicing, Sweeter that fell. Friend of our happy days, Brother of prayer and praise, Thine own sweet music says, Loved one, farewell! 2. Thou hast ascended, Where angels dwell; Where, earth songs ended, Heav’n’s anthems swell. Safe, all the saints among, Blest with the praising throng, Singing the new made songs, Loved one, farewell! 3. Salvation’s story Then thou wilt tell; Triumphs of glory, Thy voice shall swell. Rest thou, oh, friend so dear, Thy precious Savior near, Where God shall wipe each tear, Loved one, farewell! 4. Safe from thee turning, Grief’s tones will knell; Hard, hard the learning, God doeth well! Till, be it soon or late, Up, at the pearly gate, We meet, oh watch and wait, Loved one, farewell! Languages: English Tune Title: [Birds are rejoicing]
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Loved One, Farewell

Author: Mrs. M. B. C. Slade Hymnal: Good News #127 (1876) First Line: Birds are rejoicing Languages: English Tune Title: [Birds are rejoicing]

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