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Singing the New Song

Author: Chas. H. Reynolds Hymnal: Sunday School and Revival #182 (1907) First Line: Some day I'll sing the new song Lyrics: 1 Some day I’ll sing the new song, With angels in the skies; Where pain and grief will vanish, And tears bedim no eyes. When saved by grace I see Christ’s face, And never know a care; ‘Twill pay for all the anguish, Which I have suffered here; ‘Twill pay for all the anguish, Which I have suffered here 2 So if the load of sorrow Rests heavy on thy heart, The sun will shine tomorrow And darkness will depart. The lonely years with all their fears Will soon from us be gone, And then we’ll sing the new song With angels round the throne; And then we’ll sing the new song With angels round the throne. 3 I may not know the future, But I can watch and wait; And if I do God’s bidding, I need not fear my fate. A life of faith and love and pray’r Will lead to richer grace, And such are needed ever E’en in a desert place; And such are needed ever E’en in a desert place. 4 Some day I’ll join the chorus Around the throne above, When Christ the world has conquered By His redeeming love. How sweet ‘twill be beyond the sea, To know no dismal days, But thro’ the years supernal To sing the Savior’s praise; But thro’ the years supernal To sing the Savior’s praise. Languages: English Tune Title: [Some day I'll sing the new song]

Singing the new song

Author: Charles H. Reynolds Hymnal: Standardbearer Hymns #d90 (1935) First Line: Some day I'll sing the new song

Singing the new song

Author: Charles H. Reynolds Hymnal: Songs of Trust and Triumph No. 3 #d142 (1932) First Line: Some day I'll sing the new song

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