1 I’ve been to the field with the reapers,
And there I have gleaned all day;
But my task was light, and my heart was glad,
For I heard the Master say:
Chorus:
Rest by and by, rest by and by,
Rest in the field above;
There is rest by and by, happy rest by and by,
And a crown of eternal love.
2 O sweet was the song of the reapers,
And bright was their golden grain,
As it waved in the light of the mid-day sun,
And it smiled o’er the harvest plain. [Chorus]
3 And still by the side of the reapers
I ask that my place may be,
Till the sun shall set, and my work is done,
And the Master calls me home. [Chorus]
Display Title: Rest by and byFirst Line: I've been to the field with the reapersTune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]Author: May L. ClaytonDate: 1890
Display Title: Rest by and byFirst Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapersTune Title: [I’ve been to the field with the reapers]Author: May L. ClaytonDate: 1886
Display Title: Rest By and ByFirst Line: I've been to the field with the reapersTune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]Author: May L. ClaytonDate: 1887
Display Title: Rest by and byFirst Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapersTune Title: [I’ve been to the field with the reapers]Author: May L. ClaytonDate: 1886
Display Title: Rest By And ByFirst Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapersTune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]Author: May L. ClaytonSource: On Joyful Wing, by John R. Sweney and William J. Kirkpatrick (Philadelphia: John J. Hood, 1886)
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