There's Crape On the Door

Someone has gone from this strange world of ours

Author: W. Dexter Smith
Tune: [Someone has gone from this strange world of ours] (Baltzell)
Published in 11 hymnals

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Representative Text

1 Someone has gone from this strange world of ours,
No more to gather its thorns with its flowers;
No more to linger where sunbeams must fade,
Where, on all beauty, death’s fingers are laid.
Weary with mingling life’s bitter and sweet,
Weary with parting, and never to meet;
Someone has gone to the bright golden shore—

Refrain:
Ring the bell softly, there’s crape on the door;
Ring the bell softly, there’s crape on the door.

2 Someone is resting from sorrow and sin,
Happy where earthly strife enters not in;
Joyous as birds, when the morning is bright,
When the bright sunbeams have brought us their light.
Weary with sowing, and never to reap,
Weary with labor, and welcoming sleep;
Someone’s departed to Heaven’s bright shore— [Refrain]

3 Angels were anxiously longing to meet
One who walks with them on yon golden street;
Loved ones have whispered that someone is blest,
Free from all trials, and taking sweet rest.
Yes, there’s another in angelic bliss,
One less to cherish, and one less to kiss;
One more departed to Heaven’s bright shore, [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #8518

Author: W. Dexter Smith

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Text Information

First Line: Someone has gone from this strange world of ours
Title: There's Crape On the Door
Author: W. Dexter Smith
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Ring the bell softly, there’s crape on the door
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #8518
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The Cyber Hymnal #8518

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