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That Moving Day

Some day I'll move away from this old world with all its troubles

Author: Charles C. Carr
Tune: [Some day I'll move away from this old world with all its troubles]
Published in 1 hymnal

Representative Text

1 Some day I'll move away from this old world with all its troubles,
I'll move to my new home in the sky;
I'll see my Savior there in all His joy and wondrous beauty,
I'll live forever there by and by.

Refrain:
There'll be no trouble there, no sorrow, pain nor care,
For God will wipe the tears from our eyes;
We'll live in perfect peace, where joys will never cease,
And there will be no more sad good-bys.

2 And when that day shall come 'twill be great joy to meet and greet Him,
I'll clasp His nail-scarred hand there I know;
I'll see the streets of gold and rest forever and forever,
My garments will be whiter than snow. [Refrain]

Source: Melodies of Love #169

Author: Charles C. Carr

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Text Information

First Line: Some day I'll move away from this old world with all its troubles
Title: That Moving Day
Author: Charles C. Carr
Language: English
Refrain First Line: They'll be no trouble there, no sorrow, pain nor care

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Melodies of Love #169

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